Tourism sector in Botswana recovering after crippling travel bans
The tourism sector in Botswana is on the mend. This after the country was taken off the red list by
Mabuyane delivers eulogy at Lilian Diedericks’ funeral on Friday
The Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane is set to deliver a eulogy at the funeral of African
SA removes all COVID-19 quarantine, stops contact tracing
The Department of Health has stopped all COVID-19 quarantine with immediate effect. This applies to
Political parties wish South Africans a safe, festive Christmas
Whilst political parties often pull in different directions during the course of the year, the
J&J booster shots available for people over 18 from Friday: Health Ministry
The Health Ministry says Johnson and Johnson booster shots will be available from Friday to people
China stocks fall on COVID-19 outbreak, new energy weakness
China stocks fell on Friday as new energy shares tumbled, while a local outbreak of COVID-19 weighed
Motsoeneng to appeal court ruling ordering him to pay back R11.5 million to SABC
Former SABC COO, Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he will be appealing the recent Johannesburg high court
CRL Rights Commission calls on government to shut down illegal initiation schools
The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic
N3TC expresses concern about severity of crashes between Gauteng and KZN
The N3 Toll Concession company has expressed grave concern about the severity of crashes on this
2021 marks a violent year for women in Eastern Cape
The year 2021 has seen a marked an increase in incidents of gruesome killings of women of different
Communication Workers Union to oppose mandatory vaccinations for its workers
The Communication Workers Union says it stands ready to oppose mandatory vaccinations in companies
China expects COVID cases due to Games arrivals, flags Omicron risk
Organisers of the Beijing Winter Olympics said on Thursday they expect a “certain number” of
Water shortage in parts of Durban expected to be resolved by Sunday night
Several areas across Durban are without water. Umngeni water spokesperson, Shami Harrichander, says
Contralesa calls on government to clamp down on bogus initiation school
The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) has called on government to work
More than 21,000 people displaced by floods in Malaysia – state media
More than 21,000 people have been displaced from their homes due to flooding caused by torrential
Fire in Paarl destroys more than 100 informal dwellings, leaves at least 400 destitute
At least 400 people have been left homeless after a fire gutted more than 100 informal dwellings at
Transport MEC conveys condolences to families of 14 people killed Free State crash
Free State MEC for Police, Roads and Transport William Bulwane has conveyed his condolences to the
Three injured in Durban collision on Sunday morning
Three people have been seriously injured when their car collided with a truck on Sydney Road in
KZN family plans to sue Health Department for negligence following child’s death
A KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) family plans to sue the Provincial Health Department for medical negligence
North West families whose houses were devastated by heavy storm to get assistance
The North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Lena Miga