SIU interdicts former Lepelle Northern Water CEO
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has interdicted former chief executive officer of the Lepelle
Eskom suspends load shedding from Sunday
Eskom has suspended load shedding, stating that its generation capacity has recovered.
Sibongile Khumalo’s last days were ‘extremely difficult’: Family
The family of legendary jazz and opera musician Sibongile Khumalo has described her last days as
LIVE: Opening Ceremony of the 34th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly
The Opening Ceremony of the 34th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly.
Coca-Cola SA to increase employees’ stake, black empowerment investors by 20%
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) will increase the stake held by employees and black
VIDEO: Sibongile Khumalo funeral
Sibongile Khumalo, dubbed the First Lady of Song, will be laid to rest in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Mining sector contributes R400 billion to GDP in 2020: Minerals Council
The mining industry contributed close to R400-billion to the GDP last year despite facing economic
Former SSA DG to lay perjury charges against Mufamadi
Former State Security Agency Director-general Arthur Fraser says he plans to lay perjury charges
Labour Court reserves judgment in SAA dispute with unions
The Labour Court in Johannesburg has reserved judgment in the case regarding the dispute between
Legendary musician Sibongile Khumalo’s Top 5 Songs
The late legendary jazz singer Sibongile Khumalo has been hailed as one of the great singers of her
Numsa’s court application for payment of SAA members’ salaries postponed to Monday
The hearing of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa’s (Numsa) urgent application to
KZN SACP concerned about ‘degree of secrecy’ around COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan
The South African Communist Party (SACP) in KwaZulu-Natal has raised concern about what it says is
Gauteng Health to apply Health Ombud’s recommendations in Lethole’s death
The Gauteng Health Department says it will implement the recommendations contained in the Health
Australia takes on Google advertising dominance in latest Big Tech fight
An Australian regulator is considering letting internet users choose what personal data companies
Anger in Somalia as sons secretly sent to serve in Eritrea military force
Ali Jamac Dhoodi thought his son was working as a security guard in Qatar, helping prepare for next
Shonisani Lethole’s family demands suspension of Tembisa Hospital CEO
The family of businessman Shonisani Lethole, who died in Tembisa Hospital last year and the Justice
Health Ombud requests forensic audit into Tembisa Hospital
Health Ombudsman Professor Malegapuru Makgoba says he has requested a forensic audit into the
Sanef calls for investigation into claims SSA was used for propaganda
The South African National Editor’s Forum (SANEF) is calling for an investigation into claims that
For one survivor, Holocaust memories live on only in faded photos
For some survivors of the Holocaust, the vow to “never forget” takes on a special meaning when they
ANC KZN to discuss offensive voice notes against late minister Mthembu
Provincial officials of the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal will now discuss a controversial voice note by a