Judge Hlophe’s conduct to affect public confidence in SA’s judicial system: Legal expert
A legal expert has warned that Western Cape judge president, John Hlophe’s conduct will seriously
Mashatile slams source of ANC Top Six meeting audio leak as ill-disciplined
African National Congress (ANC) Treasurer General, Paul Mashatile, has slammed those who released a
Ukraine says it could be provoked by Russian ‘aggression’ in conflict area
Ukraine’s defence minister said on Saturday his country could be provoked by Russian aggravation of
Pakistan pull off a 4-wicket win against the Proteas
Pakistan pulled off a 4-wicket win against South Africa with one ball remaining in the first of four
Funeral for UK’s Prince Philip to be held on April 17, Harry plans to attend
The funeral service for Prince Philip, the husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, will be held on
Former SA journalist recounts her COVID-19 experience leaving in China
As global efforts to ramp up vaccination programmes around the world continue, China has been
Cape Town City dash SuperSport United’s 3rd spot hopes
Cape Town City beat SuperSport United 3-nill in a DSTV premiership match played Saturday afternoon
Minister Didiza reassures Mpumalanga farmers ‘there will not be eviction’ amid tensions
Farmers in Mpumalanga have appealed to the Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Department
Thunderstorms could affect third round at Masters
The third round at the Masters started under a blanket of clouds on Saturday, with thunderstorms
Beehive deliveries keep New Yorkers buzzing on rooftops, backyards
Bustling New York City may not seem a bee-friendly place, but its high-rise rooftops and tiny
Mosaic benches unveiled at Jubilee Square to mark forced removals under apartheid era
A website and memorial mosaic benches have been unveiled at Jubilee Square in Simon’s Town in Cape
Italy reports 344 coronavirus deaths on Saturday, 17 567 new cases
Italy reported 344 coronavirus-related deaths on Saturday against 718 the day before, the health
EFF rejects appointment of Phokwane’s acting municipal manager
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Northern Cape has rejected the appointment of an acting
Phiri siblings still struggling to get their IDs from Home Affairs
The North West Home Affairs Department has come under heavy criticism for failing to assist two
Maile promises to get Mhlahla family home rebuild by next month
An Atteridgeville family, whose house was accidentally demolished by the Red Ants in 2017, will have
ANC National Youth Task Team says it wants a genuine structure
The newly-elected ANC National Youth Task Team says its top priority will be to give young people a
State capture to hear Gigaba’s plea to cross-examine ex-wife
Former Minister of Department of Public Enterprises, Lynette Brown, will kick off proceedings when
Vaccine reaches descendants of runaway slaves as COVID-19 ravages Brazil
The community in Mage, 50 kilometers from Rio, is known as a “quilombo,” a settlement founded by
11 killed as Myanmar protesters fight troops with handmade guns, firebombs: media
Anti-coup demonstrators in Myanmar fought back with handmade guns and firebombs against a crackdown
Global supply lines struggle to clear container backlog after Suez chaos
A backlog of container ships carrying consumer goods has grown in some key strategic ports after a