Matriculants concerned about 2020 academic year
The 2020 academic year has no doubt been the most difficult to date for pupils across South Africa.
Correctional Services’ COVID-19 cases rise to 700
Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has a total of 700 COVID-19 cases with 229 officials and
Mpumalanga Health MEC launches Electronic Queue Control System
The MEC for Health in Mpumalanga, Sasekani Manzini, launched the first Electronic Queue Control
Mapisa-Nqakula commends soldiers for their role in curbing spread of COVID-19
The Defence and Military Veterans Minister, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, has commended soldiers for
More JMPD officers test positive for coronavirus
Four JMPD officers have tested positive for the coronavirus. One officer fell ill on Wednesday while
Investigation under way after 7 men killed in south of Durban
A high level police investigation is under way after seven people were gunned down in Msahweni,
Day Zero looms for Nelson Mandela Metro and surrounding areas
Besides fighting the spread of the COVID-19, Nelson Mandela Bay is also facing a fight against a
Restructuring process at Eskom under way: De Ruyter
Eskom Chief Executive Officer, Andre de Ruyter says the restructuring process at Eskom is still
30 more COVID-19-related deaths in SA
The number of COVID-19 deaths in South Africa has increased by 30, bringing the total number to 369
Dog and cat get along during lockdown
It is not only humans that are in what might seem like a never-ending lockdown, but household pets
Residents in Mbuzini in fear, concerned about lack of border control amid COVID-19
Residents in the Mbuzini village in Mpumalanga say the lack of border control in their area exposes
Public Enterprises wants SA Express provisional liquidation resolved
The Public Enterprises Department says the process of provisional liquidation of the South African
SA records first neonatal mortality related to COVID-19 as numbers rise to 18 003
South Africa has recorded its first neonatal mortality related to COVID-19 as cases increased to 18
Political parties react to government’s decision to reopen schools
There has been a mixed reaction to government’s decision to reopen schools on the 1 June.
St Augustine Hospital investigation reveals virus likely transmitted from one patient to another
The COVID-19 outbreak at Netcare’s St Augustine Hospital in Durban was in all likelihood caused by
More than 200 families served with eviction notices in Klipspruit
More than 200 families in Soweto could spend this winter out in the cold after the City of
Reserve Bank expected to cut repo rate
The Reserve Bank is largely expected to cut the repo rate again this week. The Monetary Policy
Concerns raised about reopening of schools
The National Association of School Governing Bodies is not convinced that all provinces are ready
VIDEO: Minister Motshekga briefing the nation on plan to reopen schools
Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga is briefing the nation on her department’s plan to
Two more SARS staff members test positive for COVID-19
The South African Revenue Service says it is concerned that two more staff members have tested