How tech reduced the length of voting queues?
Twenty five years into democracy, South Africa goes to polls again on May the 8th. Unlike the first
A mixed bag of media freedom in southern Africa – SAEF
As the world marks World Press Freedom Day, the Southern African Editor’s Forum (SAEF)
has
IAAF is putting doctors at risk: Expert
Senior specialist in clinical pharmacology at the University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur
Empembeni residents are afraid to vote: Expert
Violence and Human Rights monitor and honorary researcher at the school of Law and the University of
Booysen to continue testimony at State Capture Inquiry
Former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss, Johan Booysen is due to continue giving testimony on Friday at the
DA’s Kohler Barnard to appear before Equality Court
Democratic Alliance (DA) MP Dianne Kohler Barnard is expected to appear in the Equality Court,
Court to rule on life prisoners’ parole
The Constitutional Court will deliver judgement on Friday whether people sentenced to life in prison
SA voters living abroad share their experiences
South Africans living abroad are voting in their various diplomatic missions on Saturday.
Pandor gets her doctorate degree
Minister of Higher Education and Training Dr. Naledi Pandor took her portfolio seriously by going
SA activists in mining areas harassed: Report
Community activists in mining areas in South Africa face harassment, intimidation, and violence
Police assaulted while patrolling in Pretoria
Police have confirmed that the video doing the rounds on social media, which shows two of its
Solar school bag developed for disadvantaged learners
Smart Nation Concepts has developed a solar school bag for disadvantaged learners.
Parties take musical approach to campaigning
In the run-up to the country’s May 8th national and provincial elections, a handful of political
‘Psychiatric patients have a right to vote’
Mental health care institutions are disappointed that people living with mental illness will not be
WATCH: Commission of Inquiry into State Capture
Former Deputy Minister of Finance, Mcebisi Jonas, will on Friday be cross-examined by the legal team
ANC still has an upper hand in KZN: Political Analyst
Political Analyst, Xolani Dube says the African National Congress still has an upper hand in
US Senate votes to terminate emergency declaration on southern border
In a rebuke of the President Donald Trump, the United States Senate has passed a resolution to
Eskom to implement Stage 2 loadshedding
Eskom will implement stage two rotational loadshedding from 8am until 11pm on Friday.
Joint Ethics Committee under fire for not finalising cases
Parliament’s Joint Ethics and Members Interest Committee has come under criticism in the National
Taxis to operate in Soweto
The National taxi Alliance says taxis will be operating in Soweto on Friday despite Roads and