Saudi Arabian Grand Prix still on despite missile strike
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will take place as scheduled Sunday, despite a missile attack on an oil
Tunisia says it has dismantled 150 militant cells in past 6 months
Tunisian police forces have dismantled about 150 militant cells in the past six months, the
ANC MP Mxolisi Sokatsha dies in an accident, Northern Cape police open culpable homicide case
Northern Cape police have opened a case of culpable homicide following an accident involving African
TotalEnergies CEO says will not put new capital in Russia
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne said on Saturday the company would not many any new investments
PA calls for immediate release of Operation Dudula leader Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Dlamini
Patriotic Alliance (PA) Deputy President Kenny Kunene has called for the immediate release of
Ukraine’s grain export situation worsening by the day, says agriculture minister
Ukraine’s new agriculture minister Mykola Solskyi on Saturday said Ukraine’s ability to export
Growing number of people seek mental healthcare
A growing number of people are seeking mental healthcare; experts attribute this to the current
President Ramaphosa calls on South Africans to cherish the Constitution and not to be humiliated
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africans will not tolerate being humiliated in their own
EU foreign ministers consider new sanctions on Russia, some push for oil embargo
European Union (EU) foreign and defence ministers meet on Monday to discuss imposing further
Crop farmers faced with challenges as result of climate change
Crop farmers say they are faced with many challenges as a result of climate change. They say they
Notice of intent to place Vavi under suspension not politically motivated: Chavalala
The President of the South African Federation of Trade Unions, Mac Chavalala, says the notice of
e-Hailing services to hold three-day national shutdown, call on government to regulate industry
Electronic hailing services operators are expected to stop working from midnight on Monday ahead of
South African court halts construction of Amazon HQ on sacred land
A South African court has halted construction of Amazon’s new Africa headquarters after some
Rosslyn industrial hub under strain due to road congestion around Gauteng
One of the biggest industrial hubs in the capital city of Tshwane, Rosslyn, has been under severe
City of Joburg opens abattoir for small-medium scale poultry farmers in Eikenhof
Small to medium-scale poultry farmers in Johannesburg have been given a boost to their operations.
Godi re-elected APC leader for third time since party’s formation
Themba Godi has been re-elected African People’s Convention (APC) president to lead the party for
SACAA still investigating incident of British Airways’ flight from Gqeberha to Cape Town
The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) says it is still gathering preliminary
Court gives Environment Minister a year to enforce clean air plan
Environmental justice group, Groundwork says government must hold accountable those who are
Stats SA has not reached target for data collection in Census 2022
Statistics South Africa says it has not reached the target it has set itself in terms of collecting
China reports first COVID-19 deaths in more than a year
Mainland China reported its first COVID-19 deaths in more than a year on Saturday, according to a