Zimbabwe Health Minister arrested over COVID-19 corruption allegations
It has been confirmed that Zimbabwe’s Health Minister, Obadiah Moyo, has been arrested over COVID 19
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in a dysfunctional state: Business Chamber
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality without a permanent Executive Mayor is in a dysfunctional state
North West hospital confirms 123 COVID-19 cases
Witrand hospital in Potchefstroom in the North West has confirmed 100 patients and 23 staff members
SABC to appear before parliament amid possible retrenchments
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will be called to a virtual briefing with
Indebted fathers seek financial help: Report
A new report shows that South African Dads, who are in debt, are seeking help sooner rather than
VIDEO: SABC News hosts Youth Day panel discussion
Today marks Youth Day in South Africa. The issues young people face in the country include
Parliament joins uproar against GBV
The National Assembly through it have joined the national uproar against the mounting femicide
New app to help with self-screening for COVID-19
A new app “Keep out COVID” created by online technology, Howler, will allow individuals to screen
Sanef welcomes the President’s decision to review the Secrecy Bill
The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to have the
Speaker Modise sends invitations to panel members selected to probe Mkhwebane
National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise has sent out invitation letters to three persons she intends
UNHRC urged to convene urgent debate on racially inspired human rights violations
The African Group to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva has requested an
Academy says films aiming to win Oscars will need to meet diversity criteria
The organisation that handout the Academy Awards said Friday it would form a group to develop
Mental illness heightened among children during global lockdowns: UN
The United Nations (UN) says mental illnesses, such as depression, saw a major spike among children
First week of schools’ reopening did not go smoothly
The first week of the reopening of schools has been marred with disruptions ranging from the closure
Protesters want Cecil John Rhodes’ statue in Kimberley removed
Academics, writers and artists in Kimberley, in the Northern Cape, are demanding that the local
Burundi’s President-Elect to take power immediately, court rules
Burundi’s constitutional court has agreed that President-Elect, Evariste Ndayishimiye, should be
City Power warns of unplanned power outages around Johannesburg
Johannesburg’s City Power is warning of unplanned power outages moving into the weekend due to
Golf clubs get green light to resume operations
Golf clubs in South Africa can open their doors as soon as Saturday after Sports Minister Nathi
Pretoria High Court to rule on Eusa’s objection to school reopening
The High Court in Pretoria will rule on Wednesday on the urgency of the application brought by
Cele concerned about possible revenge attacks after Jabulani hostel shooting
Police Minister Bheki Cele is concerned about possible revenge attacks following a mass shooting