Taxi strike leaves Soweto commuters stranded
Minibus taxi commuters have been severely affected in Soweto.
SA banks have failed to transform: Malema
EFF leader Julius Malema says South African banks have failed to transform.
UK school gives clarity on Mahlangu suspension
The Global Banking School in the UK says its suspension of former Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu
Life Esidimeni hearings continue on Wednesday
The Life Esidimeni Arbitration hearings into the deaths of 141 mentally ill patients will resume in
Teacher accused of rape back in court
The bail application of a 35-year-old school teacher arrested on a charge of rape is underway in the
Parents, learners cautioned ahead of taxi strike
The Gauteng Education Departmant has urged all parents in the province to find alternative transport
UCT exams continue amid protests
A group of students has barricaded the entrances to the upper campus of the University of Cape Town.
Hlaudi, SABC lose application for leave to appeal SABC 8 ruling
Former SABC executives Hlaudi Motsoeneng and Simon Tebele have lost their application for leave to
Body parts harvesting case back in court
The state is expected to wrap its closing arguments in the bail application of five men suspected of
Taxi operators to protest in Pretoria on Wednesday
Taxi commuters have been advised to seek alternative transport on Wednesday.
Family strife, threats preceded Texas church massacre
A former US service man who shot 26 worshipers to death during Sunday prayers in Texas was embroiled
Pauw speaks of death threats over Zuma book
Veteran journalist, Jacques Pauw says he has been receiving death threats since the release of his
South Africa shows why collaboration is key to tackling global crime networks
Lord Peter Hain tabled a series of allegations in the UK’s House of Lords relating to the possible
Police to get tough on youth involved in crime
Deputy Police Minister, Bongani Mkongi, says police and the justice system need to act more harshly
Botswana reaffirms support for ICC
Botswana has reaffirmed its support for the International Criminal Court.
Commission calls for tough stance against child marriages
The Commission for Gender Equality in KwaZulu-Natal says those who negotiate lobola for a minor can
Zuma to visit Steve Biko Academic Hospital
President Jacob Zuma will on Friday visit the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria to monitor
Two armed robbers arrested in Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape police have arrested two armed robbery suspects following a shootout with police in
Mpumalanga truck driver’s bail bid continues
The Belfast Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga is to hand down judgment in the bail application of the
Nigeria must prepare for the world after oil
Nigeria must use its oil wealth to prepare for a future when the world no longer runs on fossil