Cosatu, SACP threaten to intensify campaign to have tolls fees reduced
COSATU and the SACP in Mpumalanga have threatened to intensify a campaign to have the toll fees
DA seeks to scrap Black Economic Empowerment
The DA’s Economic Justice Policy seeks to scrap what it terms race-based policies such as Black
Bafana Bafana coach hopeful ahead of do-or-die clash against Liberia
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos says he still believes his players can bounce back from Friday’s
Egypt to allow Iranians visas on arrival in Sinai as regional tensions ease
Egypt will soon allow Iranians travelling with tour groups to obtain visas on arrival in the south
Employment stats show short-term increase and long-term decrease
Employment in the private non-agricultural businesses showed some improvement in the last quarter of
Six police officers arrested in Cape Town for corruption
Six police officers have been arrested in Cape Town on charges of corruption. The two Sergeants and
Gauteng COGTA considers intervening in Tshwane stalemate
The Gauteng Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Mzi Khumalo says his department is
Hawks arrest local municipality official for fraud in North West
The Hawks in North West have arrested a former Director of the Mogwase-based Moses Kotane Local
Manamela won’t reveal reasons behind her suspension
Mpumalanga Police Commissioner Semakaleng Manamela has refused to come forth with information
‘Medupi Power Station’s design ‘flaws’ deliberate to cost taxpayers money’
The South African taxpayer can expect to cough up more money before rolling blackouts becomes
Proteas set up a mouth-watering series decider against West Indies
The T20 series between South Africa and the West Indies is poised for a dramatic finish on Tuesday
China Energy plans 1000 MW floating solar plant in Zimbabwe
China Energy Engineering Corp. (China Energy) has proposed the construction of a 1,000 megawatt
US Vice President Kamala Harris visits Africa
The US Vice President Kamala Harris is on her week-long trip to Africa. Her first stop is Ghana
Butterworth residents calls for an immediate release of their leaders
Police in Butterworth in the Eastern Cape have fired rubber bullets on protesting Butterworth
Israeli government in chaos as judicial reform plans draw mass protests
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition plunged into chaos on Monday, after mass
South Africa commemorates three years of hard lockdown
On this day three years ago, South Africa woke up under a hard lockdown after Level 5 restrictions
Old Mutual reports 10% rise in profit
South Africa’s second-largest insurer, Old Mutual has reported a double-digit growth in profit.
UPDATE | PRASA guards down tools in Cape Town
Over 200 security personnel working for the Chippa Academy security company, a service provider
SAHRC launches social media charter in Eastern Cape
The South African Human Rights Commission has launched a social media charter in the Eastern Cape.
DA to file court interdict against EFF plan for national shutdown
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it will file an urgent court interdict against the Economic