New deal for Monaco as F1 sets record 24-race calendar, Kyalami deal yet to be concluded
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Nigeria oil theft is treason: House Speaker
Crude oil theft in Nigeria, which is blamed for throttling output and exports, is tantamount to
High-ranking police officials among those arrested for fraud in 2016 tender
Six people, including high-ranking members of the police, have been arrested in connection with a
Polluters must pay, says UN chief, urges taxes to help climate victims
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres on Tuesday urged rich countries to tax windfall profits of fossil fuel
Parliament should be charged with contempt of court for its handling of Electoral Amendment Bill: Maimane
One South Africa Movement leader Mmusi Maimane says Parliament should be charged with contempt of
Parliament applauds SAPS efforts to curb attacks on long-distance buses
Parliament’s chairperson of the Tourism Portfolio Committee Tandi Mahambehlala has commended
Mabuza concerned about recent spate of fatal truck accidents
Acting President David Mabuza has raised concerns about the carnage on South African roads involving
Jagersfontein flooding victim a retired teacher
The sludge flooded the town of Jagersfontein causing massive damage to infrastructure and houses
Rand weakens as Eskom blackouts continue
The rand is edging closer to the 18-rand mark against the US dollar. At 8am the local currency was
Africa Traditional Medicine Day commemorated in Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape Health Department and traditional healers have commemorated the Africa Traditional
Tensions run high at AmaZulu Royal House ahead of second Reed Dance
Tensions ran high as over ten men, some of whom are members of the AmaZulu Royal family, disrupted
Mabuza engages North West traditional leaders on service delivery and land reform
Traditional and Khoi-San leaders in the North West province have bemoaned government’s slow
Putin warns Ukraine that the war can get more serious
President Vladimir Putin on Friday brushed off a lightning Ukrainian counter-offensive but warned
Local aviation industry on ICT security upgrade drive
The local aviation industry is beefing up its security systems. The sector is investing billions of
Clean-up operation under way after flash floods kill at least nine in central Italy
Clean-up operations were under way in the central Italian region of Marche on Friday (September 16)
Bird flu cases reported at penguin colony in Simon’s Town, Western Cape
The Table Mountain National Parks says four new bird flu cases have been detected in the Boulders
Mantashe calls on Rob Hersov to contribute in solving country’s challenges
Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe says he will meet with Rob Hersov, urging him to
Dr Manamela set to testify when Life Esidimeni Inquest resumes in October
The former director of Gauteng Mental Health Services, Dr Mmakgabo Manamela is scheduled to testify
Residents of Sicelo RDP flats in Midvaal decry substandard construction
The Gauteng Human Settlements Department says it is aware of the poor state of some of the RDP flats
Concerns over some learners not attending school after Jagersfontein mine dam burst
Parents of learners, who are not attending school in Jagersfontein, are frustrated and demand