Impala Platinum workers continue to down tools, want demands met
Impala Bafokeng Platinum mine workers vow not to return to work until demands are met.
Theunissen residents without running water following vandalism
The Masilonyana Municipality in the Free State has opened a case of vandalism.
Impala Bafokeng Platinum mine workers to resume protest
Impala Bafokeng Platinum Mine workers to resume protest this afternoon over 2023 suspensions.
SA’s case to stop genocide by Israel is robust, principled: Lamola
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola asserts that SA’s ICJ case against Israel is robust and principled.
Traffic volumes increasing on major routes heading into Gauteng
Gauteng Traffic Police say they have recorded more than a thousand cars per hour.
Motorists urged to be cautious as rain, thundershowers expected
Motorists from KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) to Gauteng urged to be cautious, rain and thundershowers expected
‘SA’s ICJ case against Israel is a vote for the rule of law’
A former ICC prosecutor has commended South Africa for seeking intervention against Israel.
24 rescued after fishing trawler runs aground in St Francis Bay
24 crew on board a fishing trawler have been rescued after the ship ran aground at St Francis Bay.
Construction begins for homes 15 months after Jagersfontein disaster
Construction starts for homes damaged in Jagersfontein Mine Dam collapse 15 months after the event.
ANC aiming for outright majority win in this year’s polls: Makhura
ANC national task team on coalitions David Makhura says the party wants to win this year’s elections
Holidaymakers flock to Durban beaches for final farewell
Holidaymakers are flocking to Durban’s popular beaches to bid the City a final farewell.
Four alleged illegal miners shot, killed in Kagiso
Four alleged illegal miners have been shot and killed during a shooting incident.
NSFAS unshaken by OUTA’s claims into kickbacks allegations
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) says it is unshaken by the Organisation Undoing
Patriotic Alliance responds to criticism for border patrol campaign
The PA has responded to criticism by the African Unite Borders Bus Truck Association.
[GRAPHIC CONTENT] Northern Cape woman invents Rape-Axe condom
A woman from the Northern Cape has invented Rape Axe, an anti-rape condom.
KZN floods death toll rises to 40, five still missing
The KwaZulu-Natal Co-Operative Governance Department says 40 people have died as a result of floods,
Families, ANC welcome reopening of Cradock Four murder inquest
ANC has welcomed the re-opening of the inquest into the murders of the Cradock Four.
Eskom scales down rolling blackouts due to lower demand
Eskom says it will scale down its rolling blackouts to stage one and two during the weekend.
Clarity needed on electricity MOU: OUTA
OUTA has described the MOU on electricity, which President Cyril Ramaphosa approved of, as confusing
ANC declines to comment on MK Party endorsed by Zuma
ANC says it will not waste its time commenting on the MK party, which its former leader endorsed.