Western Cape residents urged to use water sparingly
The Western Cape authorities have urged residents to use water sparingly because the province has
Cele meets with Kagiso residents amid illegal mining protests
Police Minister Bheki Cele is currently meeting with the community of Kagiso west of Johannesburg.
Palestinian rockets reach west of Jerusalem on third day of Gaza fighting
Sirens sounded and explosions were heard on the western outskirts of Jerusalem on Sunday, signalling
High crime rate, unemployment among issues that concern women
The high crime rate, which includes gender-based violence and sexual harassment in the workplace as
Musk says Twitter deal should go ahead if it provides proof of real accounts
Elon Musk said that if Twitter Inc. could provide its method of sampling 100 accounts and how it
World food prices decline amid relief from restarted Ukraine grain exports: FAO
The monthly index for world food prices declined dramatically in July, down 8.6 percent compared
Indiana lawmakers approve first state abortion ban since 1973 landmark case
The Republican-controlled Indiana Senate gave final legislative approval on Friday to a bill that
Law enforcement team to visit Krugersdorp amid illegal mining protests
A high-powered law enforcement team will visit Krugersdorp, west of Johannesburg, on Saturday.
Police in Pietermaritzburg appeal to anyone with information about tavern shooting to come forward
KwaZulu-Natal police say maximum resources have been deployed following the tavern shooting in
Candidates to replace UK PM Johnson in packed race
The contest to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered pace on Sunday as five more
South Africa has a gun epidemic which can be prevented: Gun Free SA
Gun Free South Africa (GFSA) director Adele Kirsten says that South Africa has a gun epidemic, which
Water supply to some Durban areas expected to be restored on Thursday: Umgeni Water
Umgeni Water says supply to areas such as Chatsworth, uMlazi, Northdene is expected to be restored
Eastern Cape government defends decision to hold mass funeral service for 19 Enyobeni victims
The Eastern Cape government has defended its decision to holding a symbolic mass funeral service for
Major decrease in initiate deaths in Eastern Cape this year
There’s been a major decrease in the number of deaths among initiates in the Eastern Cape this year.
Eskom to implement Stage 6 rolling blackouts from Monday afternoon
Eskom says Stage 6 rolling blackouts will be implemented from 16:00 on Monday afternoon, with
Floods hit southeast Australia, forcing evacuations
Thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate southwest Sydney, Australia’s biggest city, on
Limpopo TVET educator killed in mob justice for allegedly stealing goats
A 43-year-old male TVET educator has been attacked and burnt to death in a mob justice-related
Wimbledon prize money a ‘life changer’ for Kubler
Australian Jason Kubler said the prize money he has earned by reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon
East London’s Scenery Park youth demand action to stop underage drinking
The youth of Scenery Park in East London, Eastern Cape, is requesting that various facets of society
ConCourt judgement brings relief for women’s rights in Muslim marriages: WLC
The Legal Women’s Centre says the landmark judgment on the recognition of Muslim marriages brings