UDM Chief Whip accuses Mapisa-Nqakula of shielding Eskom from accountability
The United Democratic Movement (UDM) Chief Whip Nqabayomzi Kwankwa has accused National Assembly
Newly elected Gauteng PEC includes Khusela Diko and Bandile Masuku
The newly elected Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee members include former Presidential
It will take several weeks to recover from recent strike: De Ruyter
Eskom CEO, Andre De Ruyter, says it will take several weeks for the power utility to fully recover
VIDEO: Minister Cele visits Soweto after tavern mass shooting
Police Minister, General Bheki Cele is expected to receive a full report on the mass shootings that
VIDEO: Eskom briefing on current system challenges
Eskom Group Chief Operating Officer, Jan Oberholzer is briefing the media on the current system
Zuma’s supporters argue Constitutional Court erred in sentencing him to prison last year
Supporters of former President Jacob Zuma say the Constitutional Court erred in its decision to
Eskom expects to reduce rolling blackouts
Eskom says it expects to be able to reduce rolling power cuts to stage four from 5 am to midnight on
State aims to add additional charge against men accused of Hillary Gardee’s murder
The state says it intends to add an additional charge against three men accused of the murder of
Ghana secures grant to boost tourism industry
Ghana’s tourism industry is set to see a boost after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19
Action Society’s Ian Cameron lays crimen injuria, assault charges against Minister Cele
Director at lobby group, Action Society, Ian Cameron, has laid a charge of Crimen Injuria and
Western Cape expresses gratitude to medical professionals for sacrifices made during COVID-19 pandemic
A special ceremony was held to thank healthcare workers at Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, for their
EFF in Eastern Cape marches to SABC offices, demands reinstatement of Reverend Mzukisi Faleni
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Eastern Cape has marched to the South African
Blankets given to the elderly in Gqeberha as part of Mandela Month celebrations
Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Thembi Siyewa, says they are aware of the social challenges
Suspect charged with Cape Town police officer’s murder
A suspect who was arrested in connection with the murder of an off-duty police officer in Delft, in
Explosion kills at least two UN peacekeepers in north Mali
At least two United Nations peacekeepers were killed and five severely wounded in northern Mali when
World leaders converge in New York to chart best way forward in implementation of SDGs
The global impacts of the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic have compounded the urgency and
Eskom handled wage negotiations with disrespect: NUMSA’s Irvin Jim
National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) General Secretary Irvin Jim, says Eskom’s
Two major gun-related incidents leave US reeling
Two major gun-related incidents have left the United States reeling in their aftermath, first in
Carling Knockout Cup replacing Telkom Knockout Cup: Khoza
The chairperson of the Premier Soccer League Irvin Khoza has announced Black Label as the new
Ethiopia, rebel group trade blame over mass killing in west
Ethiopia’s prime minister and a rebel group have traded blame for a mass killing in Oromiya, the