Taliban’s persecution of women could be ‘crime against humanity’:UN report
The Taliban’s treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan could amount to a crime against humanity,
Economists downbeat ahead of release of GDP figures
Economic growth is expected to have slowed in the fourth quarter of 2022, on the back of intense
Public servants affiliated to Nehawu vow to continue with protest
Workers affiliated to Nehawu and other trade unions have downed tools at various public service
Ongoing rolling blackouts strain South Africans mental wellbeing: SADAG
South Africa is among the countries ranked as having the lowest rate of mental wellbeing in the
US flies B-52 in joint drill with South Korea
The United States deployed a B-52 bomber for a joint drill with its ally South Korea on Monday, in a
Blitzboks experience rare dips in form
The South African sevens team, one of the most consistent teams in the World Rugby Sevens Series,
ANC MP Bheki Radebe wants De Ruyter to appear before SCOPA
ANC MP Bheki Radebe says the former Eskom CEO, Andre De Ruyter, needs to appear before the Standing
Tanzanian government support French court’s decision to dismiss landmark case
The Tanzanian government has described as “encouraging” a French court’s decision to dismiss a
ANC Western Cape seeks to rejuvenate its branches in order to address socio-economic disparities
The African National Congress (ANC) in the Western Cape says it will seek to elect a credible
Mandela Bay metro issues a boil-before-drink warning to residents
The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro has issued a boil-before-drink notice to its water consumers as it is
Germany to bring in new faces as they rebuild for Euro 2024: Flick
The Germans, who suffered their second consecutive group-stage World Cup exit in Qatar in December,
Late Paul Herbst described as a devoted leader in emergency medical services
The late director of the private KwaZulu-Natal paramedic service Medi Response Paul Herbst has been
Fuel price set to increase at midnight
Consumers will have to dig deep into their pockets when the petrol price goes up from midnight. Both
[SENSITIVE CONTENT] Kingpin Gerhard Ackerman admits to trading teenage boys
The alleged child sex abuse ring kingpin Gerhard Ackerman has admitted to being a salesman, trading
Syria facing food crisis following devastating earthquake
The World Food Programme says it requires 450 million dollars just to maintain its emergency food
‘Protection order is not enough to ensure safety of GBV victims’
An organisation advocating against gender-based violence says a protection order alone is not enough
George Michael, Willie Nelson among Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees
Late pop singer George Michael,89-year-old country music icon Willie Nelson and rapper Missy Elliott
Lesotho Central Bank raises interest rates by 25 basis points
The Central Bank of Lesotho in its 99th Monetary Policy Committee has resolved to revise downwards
Madonsela questions relevance of appearing before Section 194 inquiry
Former Public Protector Professor Thuli Madonsela says she does not see the relevance of the request
Citizens not to blame for country’s water woes: SAWC
The South African Water Chamber (SAWC) says ordinary citizens and consumers are not to blame for the