EFF vows to use its presence in PAP to for reforms in Africa
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has vowed to use its presence in the Pan-African Parliament
Education launches hygiene, sanitation initiative
The Education Department and a home care products manufacturing company have launched an initiative
Three in critical condition after Mosque attack in Durban
Three people are in a critical condition following a Mosque attack in Verulam, north of Durban.
Limpopo still to approve budget for Cosafa Cup
The Limpopo government has not yet approved its budget for the upcoming 2018 Council of South
32 dead after Nakuru dam collapsed
At least 32 people are now confirmed dead and hundreds of families displaced after the walls of a
Makhosi Khoza joins OUTA
Former ANC MP Makhosi Khoza has joined the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) as Executive
‘The release of Mahumapelo is near’
A political analyst says the writing is on the wall that the demise of Supra Mahumapelo as North
Siqalo settlement calm after a night of violent clashes
The situation is calm at the Siqalo informal settlement just outside Mitchells Plain in Cape Town
Task team to establish state of govt in N West
The inter-Ministerial task team set up by President Cyril Ramaphosa to establish the state of
Protests flare up in Eldorado Park
Protests in Eldorado Park South of Johannesburg have flared up again.
SA urged to be tolerant towards African brother & sisters
The ministry of Arts and Culture has launched the Africa month at Freedom Park in Pretoria Thursday
Bus strike continues as wage talks collapse
The nationwide bus strike is continuing after wage talks between unions representing striking bus
Safety team established at MUT after Khumalo’s death
The Mangosuthu University of Technology has established a safety management team to look into
Unions involved in bus strike to meet employer association
Unions representing striking bus drivers are set to meet with employer associations in Johannesburg
Malema to be sworn in as PAP member
The next session of the Pan African Parliament sitting in Midrand from May 7th may have more life
Boyfriend kills girlfriend at Durban residence
A young female student has been shot and killed, allegedly by her 23 year boyfriend, at a University
‘R20 minimum wage better than nothing’
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant says the R20 per hour minimum wage introduced by government is
Mthethwa calls for unity in Africa
Arts and Culture Minister, Nathi Mthethwa, has called for unity among the people of the African
Aliwal North hospital workers protest outside health dept
Aliwal North Hospital employees are protesting outside the premises demanding the health department
Cold front to bring rain in C Town
The South African Weather Services says a cold front which has made landfall in Cape Town already,