Caiphus Nyoka murder case remanded to April 26 in Boksburg court
The case against men accused of killing anti-apartheid activist Caiphus Nyoka has been remanded.
Johannesburg taxi commuters express fear amid rise in crime at ranks
Johannesburg taxi commuters say they fear for their lives when using public transport in the city.
Ballistic expert set to take stand as Meyiwa murder trial resumes
The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial is set to resume at the High Court in Pretoria on Monday morning.
NSFAS board failed to implement its mandate: Nzimande
Nzimande has appointed the former CEO of SAICA as the scheme’s new administrator.
SAHPRA recalls two batches of Benylin Paediatric Syrup
SAHPRA indicated that the public should not panic as the matter is being handled with priority.
EXCLUSIVE | Anele Tembe’s father suspects foul play in her death
The start of the inquest into Anele Tembe’s death has been dragging on since last year.
Freeman Nomvalo as NSFAS administrator inspires confidence: Activist
Thulas Nxesi has described the late party secretary, Chris Hani, as a great and brave leader.
NSFAS to disburse outstanding student allowances tomorrow
NSFAS says it will start to disburse outstanding student allowances tomorrow.
Suspects behind Luke Fleurs’ murder to appear in court
Fleurs was shot and killed before he was hijacked in Roodepoort, west of Johannesburg last week.
SASCO welcomes decision to dissolve NSFAS board
Blade Nzimande says the decision is part of interventions to improve organisational efficiency.
Gauteng police seize over R17 mln worth of counterfeit goods
The operation targeted shops and storage facilities at Bree Street.
Joburg EMS urges residents to remain cautious after heavy rains
Joburg EMS says residents should remain cautious.
‘There’s little to celebrate, as SA marks 30 years of democracy’
This year’s theme for Freedom Month is “30 Years of Democracy, Partnership and Growth”.
“30 Years of Democracy, Partnership and Growth”
Government today officially launched national Freedom Month.
14 000 pink eye cases reported in KZN since January
High number of ‘Pink Eye’ cases reported in KZN
‘Election manifestos have sidelined women’s challenges’
Expert says political parties’ election manifestos have neglected to address women’s challenges.
Women struggle with debt due to gender pay gap
South African women are earning less and accumulating more debt.
Joburg EMS on high alert this Easter weekend
Motorists have also been warned to obey the rules of the road.
SAP ordered to pay R500 million over corrupt Eskom contracts
The Special Tribunal ordered SAP to pay R500 million to the SIU concerning corrupt Eskom contracts.
Judge Maumela to appear before Judicial Conduct Tribunal
Tshifhiwa Maumela will appear before a Judicial Conduct Tribunal.