eThekwini municipality plans to eliminate pit toilets in over 30 000 households
The eThekwini municipality in KwaZulu-Natal has embarked on a drive to eradicate pit toilets in the
Professor Salim Abdool Karim’s new book details South Africa’s response to COVID-19
In his new book Professor Salim Abdool Karim discusses how South Africa did not respond quick enough
Gauteng TVET students stipend dilemma continues
Some Gauteng Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college students cannot attend their
Families of Enyobeni tragedy victims commemorate the day
The families of the 21 young people who died in the Enyobeni tragedy in East London in 2022, are
Mpumalanga couple to embark on first inter-continental stem cell awareness drive
Stem cell transplant survivor Robin Lewis and his wife Jolandie from Mpumalanga will be embarking on
Netherlands aim to turn ‘dream a reality’ after 2019 runners-up finish
Lieke Martens said the Netherlands have their sights set on their maiden Women’s World Cup glory as
Cradock Four families seek lawsuit against State for slow prosecution
The families of the slain Cradock Four are considering suing the state for its slow pace in
Police disperse protesting Soweto hostel dwellers demanding housing
Residents of Diepkloof hostel in Soweto have again taken to the streets in protest this morning,
S&P Global cuts China 2023 growth forecast to 5.2% from 5.5%
S&P Global said it has cut its 2023 GDP growth forecast for China after May data showed a post-COVID
NCOP approves Eskom’s Debt Relief Bill
The National Council of Provinces approved Eskom’s Debt Relief Bill by 30 votes against 18, with no
Kremlin says Biden calling Xi a ‘dictator’ shows US unpredictability
Russia said on Wednesday that US President Joe Biden’s reference to his Chinese counterpart Xi
Mandrax, dagga, tik confiscated, one arrested in Western Cape
The soon-to-be launched Mossel Bay K9 Unit (in the Southern Cape) has arrested a man in the
Diepsloot community protests rising murder rates, violent crimes
Diepsloot Community Leader Sicelo Shezi says in a bid to curb a rise in murders in Diepsloot, the
Sekhukhune water project fails to deliver, communities wait 6 years
A multi-million rand water reticulation project in Limpopo is failing to deliver, leaving
Alarming drop in HIV testing, COVID-19 pushed increase in infections
Scientists, NGOs and policymakers are gathering in Durban at the 11th SA Aids Conference which
Zandemele abandons his bail over Warren Rhoode murder case
The murder of Warren Rhoode saw another development after Naftali Zandemele 41, abandoned his bail
Unlicensed vehicles, lack of bulletproof vests hindering EMPD
Insufficient and unlicensed vehicles, lack of bulletproof vests and training in crowd management,
HIV infections can be tackled with youth friendly healthcare
South African National Aids Council civil society forum spokesperson Nelson Dlamini has called for
Lili hit with ANC’s step aside rule ahead of conference
African National Congress member of parliament in the Western Cape, Andile Lili, has been suspended
Satawu concerned for worker safety, Transnet infrastructure damage
Satawu raises concerns over the safety of workers stationed at Transnet’s Tau farm in Witbank, after