Western Cape schools ready for 2023 calendar
The Western Cape Education Department says 99% of grade 1 and 8 learners for the 2023 school year
Farmers urged to look for alternatives as power tariffs rise
Non-profit organisation, AGRI Northern Cape, has advised farmers to search for alternative power
Tiger escapes from a plot in Kliprivier
Kliprivier community members are urged to be on alert after a tiger that escaped from a plot area on
Catholic priest burned to death, another shot in North Nigeria
Gunmen burned a Catholic priest to death and shot and injured his colleague in northwest Nigeria on
ANC in Mpumalanga condemns recent killing of politicians
The African National Congress (ANC) in the Gert Sibande Region in Mpumalanga has condemned the
Ramaphosa needs to urgently appoint new SABC board: DA
DA Member of Parliament’s Communications Committee, Dianne Kohler Barnard, says President Cyril
Two people arrested for fraud in the Western Cape
Two people have been arrested on fraud charges in Cape Town. Police say a 43-year-old woman and
Wife accused of plotting husband’s murder appears in Ga-Rankuwa court alongside co-accused
Mamokgethe Gertrude Mashimbi (41), Thandi Margaret Khumalo (38), William Maluleka (32), Nicholas
Ramaphosa calls for calm ahead of cabinet reshuffle, says ANC will have its own Lekgotla
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he’s applying his mind to what to do with the reconfiguration of his
Ramaphosa calls for calm ahead of cabinet reshuffle, says ANC will have its own Lekgotla
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he’s applying his mind to what to do with the reconfiguration of his
SACP says alliance partners ought to be informed about cabinet reshuffle: Mapaila
General Secretary of the South African Communist Party, Solly Mapaila says any discussions of a
Mixed emotions as McDonald’s leaves Kazakhstan
Workers removed the branding from McDonald’s outlets in Kazakhstan’s biggest city, Almaty on Friday
Energy experts say existing policies must be reviewed to address rolling blackouts
Experts say policy uncertainty in the energy space remains a major challenge in addressing the issue
SACP says alliance partners ought to be informed about cabinet reshuffle: Mapaila
General Secretary of the South African Communist Party, Solly Mapaila says any discussions of a
Residents of dysfunctional Ditsobotla Municipality seek the formation of a new council
Residents in the dysfunctional Ditsobotla Local Municipality in the North West are calling for a new
Mixed emotions as McDonald’s leaves Kazakhstan
Workers removed the branding from McDonald’s outlets in Kazakhstan’s biggest city, Almaty on Friday
Energy experts say existing policies must be reviewed to address rolling blackouts
Experts say policy uncertainty in the energy space remains a major challenge in addressing the issue
Residents of dysfunctional Ditsobotla Municipality seek the formation of a new council
Residents in the dysfunctional Ditsobotla Local Municipality in the North West are calling for a new
SACP calls for an end to rolling blackouts, urges government to take over leadership of Eskom
The South African Communist Party (SACP) continues to lament rolling blackouts, calling for its
SACP calls for an end to rolling blackouts, urges government to take over leadership of Eskom
The South African Communist Party (SACP) continues to lament rolling blackouts, calling for its