Eastern Cape police plead with public to allow them to investigate the cause of the eNyobeni tragedy
Police in the Eastern Cape have made an impassioned plea to members of the public to allow the
NAPTOSA calls on KZN Education Department to reform school dress code policies
The National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (NAPTOSA) is calling on the
Economists are concerned about investor sentiment as Eskom continues with rolling blackouts
Some economists say concerns are mounting that Eskom’s unreliable electricity supply is denting
Western Cape residents advised not to panic after confirmation of Monkeypox case
The Western Cape Health Department says there is no need for panic after a Monkeypox case was
Eskom employees in Mpumalanga vow to continue protesting until their demands are met
Eskom employees at the Matla Power Station near Kriel in Mpumalanga say although their strike has
Charumbira calls on African leaders to use their resources in addressing challenges
Newly-elected Pan African Parliament president, Fortune Charumbira, has appealed to African leaders
Security officer hopes she will get justice in matter involving Gauteng Legislature Deputy Speaker
A protection and security service police officer says her assault case against the Deputy Speaker of
Mbalula and SANRAL to brief media on R17-billion worth of cancelled tenders
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula together with the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL)
SACU summit to find solutions to the impact of COVID-19: Patel
Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ibrahim Patel says five Southern African Development
No need to impose regulations for Monkeypox: Government
The national Health Department says there is no need to impose any regulations after the second case
Scary times for Rwandans in Congo as rebel attacks ignite tensions
Democratic Republic of Congo authorities have called for calm and an end to growing xenophobic
Carbon monoxide poisoning may have contributed to Enyobeni Tavern tragedy: Sources
The death of 21 teenagers at the Enyobeni tavern in East London, Eastern Cape, over the weekend may
Zelenskyy labels Russia a terrorist state
In an address to the United Nations Security Council, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has
Eskom says it will take time before grid is fully restored
Eskom says although it has held a productive meeting with trade unions on the need for the power
Northern Cape aims to improve municipalities’ audit outcomes
The Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul says improving the state of municipalities and their audit
Tow truck drivers’ planned protest to impact traffic on N1: Metro Police
Tshwane Metro Police have warned that a motorcade protest which will start at 8 o’clock on Wednesday
No wage agreement reached with Eskom, Gordhan should retract statement: NUM
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is adamant that the Public Enterprises Minister Pravin
North West Municipalities’ service delivery system on the brink of collapse due to lack of funds
Service delivery in most municipalities in the North West province is said to be on the brink of
PAP expected to elect new leadership following a stern reprimand from AU Chair
The Pan-African Parliament sitting in Midrand is on Wednesday expected to elect new leadership after
Gordhan hopes Eskom striking employees will return to work amid stage 6 rolling blackouts
Energy analyst Hartmut Winkler says rolling blackouts could worsen as the country endured on Tuesday