Fishermen benefit from sardine run
Fishermen have netted 350 baskets of sardines at Pennington on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast as the
Unions, Eskom to resume wage talks
Wage talks between Eskom and unions are due to resume on Tuesday in Woodmead, north of Johannesburg
BLSA praises Eskom for turnaround progress
Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) announced that it had lifted the suspension of Eskom,
Egypt’s Salah out for up to four weeks
Egypt’s Mohamed Salah’s shoulder injury will keep him out of action for three to four weeks,
Property mogul denies murdering his wife
Property mogul, Jason Rohde, says he is not a murderer. Rohde is on trial for the murder of his
Car set alight by protesters in Durban
A motorist has been caught in a violent protest and his car set alight by protesters on Bisasar Road
Urgent solution required for taxi violence: ANC WC
The ANC in the Western Cape has called on taxi associations to help find an urgent solution to the
Nelson Mandela Bay metro meeting to tackle budget issues
The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro is expected to hold a council meeting on Wednesday to discuss issues
HIV prevention implant on the cards for SA
The Centre for the Aids Programme of Research in South Africa (Caprisa) says it is working on an
‘Minimum wage won’t solve labour problems’
Critics have argued that the introduction of a National Minimum Wage will not solve problems in
Botched hijacking suspect to appear in Chatsworth court
A suspect arrested for the botched hijacking incident that resulted in the death of a nine-year old
Seven cash heist suspects due in Polokwane court
The seven suspects who were arrested in connection with the cash in transit heist that happened on
Sterling defends gun tattoo following criticism
England international Raheem Sterling has defended a new tattoo depicting an assault rifle after
Parents warned about online predators and bullies
The internet has opened up a whole new world of accessible knowledge, but with it, lurks dangers for
Witbank police appeal for information on kidnapped boy
Police have appealed to the public to come forward with any information that could lead to the
Cold weather to ease off for parts of SA
The cold weather in the eastern parts of the country’s interior is expected to ease from Wednesday
Omotoso case whistleblower shot at
A whistleblower in the case against controversial Nigerian Pastor, Timothy Omotoso has been involved
Cold sets in for most parts of SA
Disaster Management Monitoring teams have been dispatched to areas across Johannesburg due to severe
Kenya court rejects plea for equal property rights in divorce
A Kenyan court on Monday rejected a plea for a change to the laws on how property should be split in
Gordhan removes three Transnet board members
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has removed three board members from the troubled