Unisa investigating over 1 400 cases of academic dishonesty
There has been an outcry on cheating cases with students blaming glitches.
Basic Education unfazed by AfriForum’s picket over BELA Bill
AfriForum Youth says it’s going to challenge the Bill in court if it gets approved by the NCOP.
Motsoaledi announces introduction of Remote Work Visa
Changes have also been made to the critical skills and general work visas.
‘Police ministry remains unapologetic in decisive response to crime’
Minister Cele says his Ministry has noted the ongoing mixed reactions on the recent police takedown.
Jukulyn community accuse police of working with criminals
The area has become notorious for high levels of crime.
Poaching having a devastating effect on rangers’ mental health
As a result, many are opting to leave the profession to preserve their mental health.
Makuleke community, SANParks partnership changes lives in Phafuri
Partnership between people of Makuleke, SANParks brought about positive changes to the community
Mashatile wants mineral wealth to benefit North West communities
The Deputy President says communities must benefit from the industries in their areas.
Charges withdrawn against man arrested over Jukulyn shooting
The matter will be back in court on the 18th of next month.
Suspected ‘taxi-related’ shooting incident in Braam leaves three dead
Wits University says none of its students or staff were injured in the shooting incident.
Confidence in criminal justice system declining: Mashatile
Mashatile says government has already put plans in place to deal with the scourge of crime.
Election Watch created to monitor May 29 election
Election Watch is a body set up to mobilise civil society groups in the country to observe election
Defense in Bishop Zondo’s rape trial disputes expertise of witness
Zondo faces multiple charges of rape in the Pretoria High Court.
Gauteng govt promises to train 40 000 artisans
Lesufi promised to train 40 000 unemployed people in the province’s townships in artisanal skills
E-tolls switch off to start as soon as next month: Lesufi
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi confirms that e-tolls will officially be switched off.
Gauteng is winning the war against illegal mining: Lesufi
Gauteng Premier Premier Panyaza says the province is winning the war against illegal mining.
City of Tshwane on expenditure cut drive
The City of Tshwane has set itself an ambitious target of reducing expenditure to R1-billion.
Investigation report on Latoya’s death to be released in 7 days
Investigation report of the death of Latoya Temilton to be released in the next 7 days.
Over 27 000 people refused entry into SA during festive season: BMA
People deported where trying to enter the country illegally and some had been flagged by Interpol.
Holomisa lauds SA government following ICJ ruling
Holomisa has commended the South African government following yesterday’s decision by ICJ