Fire at Oricol chemical storage facility put out in Kempton Park
A fire at an Oricol Environmental Services chemical storage facility has been extinguished,
VIP police officers’ bail applications resume
The bail application for eight police officers accused of violently assaulting three members of the
Police search for Qonce killers continues in Eastern Cape
The hunt for the killers of three people in Qonce in the Eastern Cape on Tuesday night
SASSA appoints debt collection agencies to recover R544 million in KZN
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in KwaZulu-Natal has announced the appointment of
Competition Tribunal approves Takatso Consortium’s SAA deal
The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has welcomed the Competition Tribunal’s approval of the
Health Department reports another imported cholera case
Another imported case of cholera has been reported by the Health Department. According to the
EFF members to gather in Marikana for 10th anniversary celebrations
Thousands of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members are expected to gather at the koppie in
UN report reveals SA’s youth unemployment crisis
A report by the United Nations (UN) has revealed that the country has an alarming challenge of youth
Aspirant netball players hope to gain skills from coaching clinics
Aspirant netball players from various townships in Cape Town are hoping the skills they gain from
ANC pleads with councillors to stop wasting public funds
The African National Congress (ANC) has called on its councillors in municipalities to stop wasting
Lie detector test results never provided: Zandile Khumalo
The first state witness in the Senzo Meyiwa murder re-trial, Zandile Khumalo, has testified that
Philippines stun co-hosts New Zealand with Wellington win
Forward Sarina Bolden headed the winner as the Philippines spoiled co-hosts New Zealand’s party with
Estate agents linked to Maumela’s asset disposal reported to PPRA
Civil organisation, Public Interest SA, says it is reporting estate agents, who may be linked to the
‘New whistleblowers legislation should allow for incentives’
Social worker and justice monitor, John Clarke says the new whistleblower legislation should allow
IEC probes voter registration interference allegations in Free State
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in Free State is investigating allegations of voter
Usme, Caicedo score to lift Colombia 2-0 over South Korea in Women’s World Cup
Catalina Usme and Linda Caicedo scored to give Colombia a 2-0 victory over South Korea in their
Government is to blame for job losses in manufacturing sector: Analyst
Labour lawyer, Michael Bagraim believes it is terrible that manufacturing sector continues to lose
Learners encouraged to pursue careers in science and technology
Vhembe District Municipality Executive Mayor, Dowelani Nenguda, says technology is a driving force
Durban Film Festival previews “London Recruits” documentary
The Durban International Film Festival hosted a sneak preview of the documentary film, London
E Cape parents lament govt school closures causing children to attend distant schools
Parents of Phakamisa Village outside Komani in the Eastern Cape have lambasted the Eastern Cape