Tunisia suspends northern Italy ferry services over coronavirus
The coronavirus epidemic could cost African airlines tens of millions of dollars in revenue this
Gauteng education wants Nyati Lodge blacklisted as venue for school activities
A report on the circumstances surrounding the death of a learner from Parktown Boys High School has
Criminal charges laid against Parktown Boys’ High educators
A report into Enock Mpianzi’s death found the teachers, who had accompanied the children to a Grade
Tau defamation appeal case baseless: Mashaba’s legal representative
Senior Counsel, Dali Mpofu, has told the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein that Co-operative
Biden’s Super Tuesday surge reboots Democratic presidential race
In the space of 24 hours, the Democratic presidential contest suddenly became a two-man race between
Supreme Court of Appeal to hear Mashaba, Tau defamation case
The Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein will hear a defamation appeal involving former
Judgement in the MUT student murder case continues
Judgement in the murder trial of Thabani Mzolo, who is accused of killing Mangosuthu University of
University of Fort Hare students funding woes continue
Students at the University of Fort Hare say many of them are unable to continue with their studies
Smart cameras and baby monitors vulnerable to hackers
Baby monitors and wireless cameras risk being hacked by cyber criminals unless people take security
Load shedding not expected on Wednesday
Eskom has warned that although load shedding is not expected on Wednesday the probability remains
University of Fort Hare Alice campus suspends academic activities
The University of Fort Hare in the Eastern Cape has suspended academic activities at its Alice
Ethiopia asks US to postpone final talks on Blue Nile dam
Ethiopia has asked the United States to postpone what was expected to be the final round of talks on
Tshwane ANC, EFF walk out of council meeting
Chaos has erupted in a council meeting in the City of Tshwane and the city remains without a
Proposed Wage Bill cut an attack on workers: Cosatu
Cosatu’s spokesperson Sizwe Pamla says unions have a standing agreement with government on the wage
‘Government and labour agreement key to bring spending under control’
Economists have warned that government’s failure to reach an agreement with unions could worsen its
DA welcomes decision to initiate proceedings to remove Public Protector
The Democratic Alliance(DA) has welcomed National Assembly Speaker, Thandi Modise’s decision to
Load shedding a possibility on Thursday
Eskom says the possibility of load shedding for Thursday has increased as some generation units will
‘Hlaudi Motsoeneng boasted about his close relationship with Zuma’
Former SABC CEO Lulama Mokhobo says the public broadcaster’s former COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng boasted
Police monitor Soweto following protest action
Police are monitoring several areas in and around Soweto following Wednesday morning’s protest
Death of former President Mubarak sparks mixed emotions for Egyptians
Egyptians in Cairo and abroad expressed mixed emotions on Tuesday (February 25) to news of the death