Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II photos through the years
Recognised as the longest-serving monarch in Britain’s history, Queen Elizabeth II occupied the
Blitzboks coach Neil Powell to step down after World Cup Sevens tournament in Cape Town
The South African Sevens rugby team is preparing to say goodbye to the single most influential
Former KZN Treasurer sentenced to 15 years in prison, applies for leave to appeal
The Pietermaritzburg High Court has sentenced the former head of the KwaZulu-Natal Treasury Sipho
Search for 12 new SABC Non-Executive Board members got under way
Parliament’s Communications Committee has received 120 nominations of persons to serve on the SABC
Sergeant Thabo Mosia says he had no reason to tamper with evidence
Sergeant Thabo Mosia, the state witness in the trial of five men accused of killing goalkeeper,
SA at risk of being grey-listed by Financial Action Task Force: BASA
The Banking Association South Africa says the country’s economic conditions have improved post the
Apple unveils new Watches, iPhone upgrades expected
Apple Inc on Wednesday showed a trio of new Apple Watches, including a new Watch Ultra model aimed
Issues concerning law enforcement agencies remain untested following State Capture report
Allegations of political interference, bribery and protection by police of accused persons are among
ANC to hold special NEC on membership audit ahead of December conference
The ANC is to hold its Special NEC on Sunday to adopt audited membership before opening up
Mandela Bay Council meeting adjourned in anticipation of motion of no confidence against mayor
The Nelson Mandela Bay Council meeting has been adjourned in anticipation of the discussion of a
FPB proposes hefty penalties for contravening advertising code
The Film and Production Board (FPB) has called for harsher penalties against those found guilty of
ANC to remove its own mayor in Lephalale Municipality through a motion of no confidence
The ANC is to remove its own mayor in the Lephalale local municipality in Limpopo. This will be done
Compensation for thousands of injured former mineworkers on the table in North West
A project to trace former mineworkers has brought a smile to many former mine employees in the North
Close to 1 000 Putco striking employees served with dismissal notices
Close to 1000 Putco workers and bus drivers have been served with dismissal notices after the
Ndlovu’s statement in Meyiwa murder trial admissible: Court
The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that a statement by the late police general Johan Ndlovu can be
Tshwane’s coalition government accuses Eskom of dirty politics
The City of Tshwane’s multi-party coalition government has accused Eskom of playing dirty politics
Modest growth expected despite two consecutive quarters of contraction: Stats SA
South Africa’s economy contracted in the second quarter of this year. Data released by Statistics
Neymar and I have a good relationship, Mbappe insists
Kylian Mbappe and Neymar have enjoyed a prolific start to Paris St Germain’s new Ligue 1 season and
Russia’s Novak says weaker global growth behind OPEC output cut
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Monday that expectations of weaker global
Mother of two, 77-year-old widower among those killed in Canada’s stabbing spree
A mother of two, who hours before her death posted on social media about having “many good memories