Hawks mum on speculation that Bushiri was in SA and evaded arrest again
The Hawks says they will not comment on speculation that Malawian self-proclaimed prophet,
Small section of Chris Hani Baragwanath laundry area catches fire
A small section in the laundry area of the Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital, in Soweto, has been
More than 2 137 000 vaccine doses administered in SA: Health Ministry
The Health Ministry says more than 2 137 000 people have received a vaccination so far in South
Tigray, engulfed by humanitarian crisis, unable to take part in Ethiopia’s national elections
Ethiopia goes to the polls in national elections on Monday.
Well wishes for Caster Semenya ahead of race to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics
The Commission for Gender Equality has sent well wishes to athlete Caster Semenya ahead of the 5
North West artists share ideas on how to survive during trying times
Artists from across the North West gathered in the province’s capital city, Mahikeng, to attend an
Winner of Iran presidency is hardline judge who is under US sanctions
Ebrahim Raisi’s record of fierce loyalty to Iran’s ruling clerics helped explain why the senior
SA records 13 575 new COVID-19 cases, 149 deaths
South Africa has recorded 13 575 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, representing a positivity rate of
Teachers’ unions welcome DBE’s plan to vaccinate teachers from Wednesday
Teachers Union, Sadtu , has welcomed Basic Education’s announcement that teachers and support staff
Mining operations divide communities and mining companies in Limpopo
Residents at villages affected by the establishment of Nkwe Platinum Mine, outside Burgersfort in
Equatorial Guinea Vice President ordered to pay nearly R39 million in damages to Daniel Janse van Rensburg
The Vice President of Equatorial Guinea has been ordered by the Western Cape High Court to pay a man
No need to close schools due to increase in COVID-19 infections: Motshekga
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says there is no need for a closure of schools because of
Nicholas Dlamini makes history, joins team to compete in Tour de France
Nicholas Dlamini has achieved the pinnacle for any cyclist when he was named in the Qhubeka Assos
Uganda imposes new anti-coronavirus measures to stem raging pandemic
Uganda’s president Yowreri Museveni on Friday introduced sweeping new anti-coronavirus measures
Kremlin blames ‘nihilism’ as Moscow cases surge
There are fears of a third wave of coronavirus in Moscow, after the Russian capital recorded more
SA records 10 510 new COVID-19 cases, 118 deaths
South Africa’s COVID-19 positivity rate now stands at 20.5% as the country’s total cases climb to 1
Health department reiterates that it has no record of decuplets
The health department says that it is disappointed by comments by Independent Media that decuplets
Youth encouraged to apply for ID cards
The Home Affairs department is faced with a challenge of young girls who give birth before getting
Mozambican refugees hail Kaunda for championing rights of marginalised
Refugees at a camp located outside Giyani in Limpopo have expressed sadness following the
PSA calls urgent meeting on PIC’s alleged involvement in Takatso’s SAA stake
The Public Servants Association (PSA) says it has called an urgent meeting between all public sector