Iran to bar travellers from India over COVID-19 variant, officials say
Iran said on Saturday that it would bar travellers from India over a COVID-19 variant to avert its
Indian hospitals turn away patients in COVID-19 ‘tsunami’
Overwhelmed hospitals in India begged for oxygen supplies on Saturday as the country’s coronavirus
Nehawu says Charlotte Maxeke fire could have been avoided
Firefighters who responded to the weekend blaze at the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital say they could have
Protesting Free State artists’ 40-day sit-in over
Protesting Free State artists have ended their 40-day sit-in at the Performing Arts Centre of the
IEC to launch online system to prevent double voting
The Independent Electoral Commission is preparing to launch new management voting devices that will
Government offers to repatriate Lindani Myeni’s body
The former rugby player and father of two was shot and killed during an altercation with the police
Baroka break into DSTV Premiership top 8 with victory over Chippa
Baroka FC are now in in the top eight bracket of the DSTV Premiership after a narrow 1-0 win away to
Sibanye-Stillwater hopes to create over 4 000 jobs in Marikana in bid to mend fences
The mining company has come up with a three-step plan, called the Marikana Renewal Programme, to
Dis-Chem and Clicks ready for phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccinations
The country’s two biggest pharmaceutical companies say they are ready to distribute and administer
Contracts of bidders to assist with SA’s electricity challenges to run for over 20 years
Minerals and Energy Department has provided more details on the eight preferred bidders, earmarked
Witness in corruption case against Bronkorspruit prosecutor killed
A mother of five who lives near Mamelodi east of Pretoria is blaming police for the murder of her
Ditsobotla municipality to step up local cemetery’s security following theft of De La Rey’s bust
The Ditsobotla Local Municipality in Lichtenburg in the North West says it’ll step up security at
VIDEO | State Capture Inquiry, part 2
The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture continues to hear evidence relating to allegations of
Modise to refer Holomisa’s concerns to Rules Committee over Public Protector’s fitness in office
National Assembly Speaker, Thandi Modise, has written to UDM President Bantu Holomisa in response to
Modise apologises to SA for not acting on allegations of state capture in time
Speaker of Parliament, Thandi Modise, says it is regrettable that parliament had acted late on
Cuban President Diaz-Canel made Communist Party leader, ending Castro era
Cuba’s ruling Communist Party elected President Miguel Diaz-Canel to succeed Raul Castro as party
Formal inquest into Life Esidimeni deaths to start in July
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has announced that the formal inquest into the deaths of
Economist expects inflation to rise to 3%
Absa Economist Miyelani Maluleke says he expects inflation to rise to 3% in March from 2.9% in
Bail ruling in alleged homophobic murder case in KZN expected next week
The Ntuzuma Magistrate Court will next week hand down its ruling in the bail application of a man
Microsoft to test Xbox cloud gaming on PCs, Apple mobile devices
Microsoft Corp’s gaming division Xbox will roll out a beta version of its cloud gaming service on