Toyota says about 296 000 pieces of customer info possibly leaked
Toyota Motor Corp in Toyko said on Friday it had found that about 296 000 pieces of customer
Melmoth residents call on Bheki Cele to intervene in increasing killings in KwaYanguye
People are fleeing the normally peaceful KwaYanguye rural area near Melmoth in Northern
Barca, Milan, Liverpool and Rangers all in action in Champions League on Tuesday
The UEFA Champions League resumes Tuesday evening with Barcelona looking to be aggressive in their
Teenage pregnancies on the rise in Free State: Health Dept stats
A total of 150 young girls aged 10 to 14 have given birth in the past 5 months in the Free State.
Mpumalanga education probes case of sexual harassment involving learners and staff members at a Mbombela school
The Department of Education in Mpumalanga has instituted investigations linked to several cases of
Sasol National Women’s League playoff set for Polokwane later this month
The South African Football Association still views the annual Sasol National Women’s League as a
Bulgarians sceptical about results of fourth election within two years
Bulgarians were sceptical on Monday that the result of Sunday’s elections, the fourth in less than
Minister Ebrahim Patel hosts 9th session of South Africa-Saudi Arabia JEC in Pretoria
The Department of Trade and Industry is currently hosting the 9th session of the South Africa-Saudi
Public Servants Association rejects government’s 3% wage offer
The Public Servants Association has rejected government’s latest wage offer.
‘South Africa is fast becoming the filming hub of Africa’
South Africa is fast becoming the filming hub of Africa, this is according to South African
Richards Bay Airport reopens after two years due to COVID-19
The Richards Bay Airport has been re-opened after it was closed about two years ago due to the
No immediate threat to property in Jagersfontein: Free State department
The Free State Small Business Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs Department says there
Nobel Peace Prize could condemn Ukraine war or highlight climate change
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize could condemn the war in Ukraine by recognising opponents of Russian
AmaZulu Royal Family pinning hopes on UK’s King Charles for return of traditional weapons
The AmaZulu Royal Family is pinning its hopes on the relationship formed between their late King
Iran’s nationwide demonstrations over Amini’s death raises pressure on the state
Iranian riot police were deployed in Tehran’s main squares on Wednesday to confront people chanting
Another ANC leader fatally shot in KZN
ANC deputy branch chairperson in eThekwini in ward 14, which incorporates Marianhill, KwaNdengezi
Aircrafts run short of fuel at Cape Town International Airport
The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) has voiced concern over a shortage in jet fuel
Pakistan floods claim over 1600 lives
The death toll from the floods in Pakistan has risen to over 1600. The floods were caused by heavier
Shadow of Tigray conflict hangs over Ethiopia’s Meskel festival celebrations
The shadow of the Tigray conflict hung over Ethiopia’s Meskel festival in Addis Ababa on Tuesday,
Around 119 000 jobs lost in second quarter of 2022: Stats SA
Total employment decreased by 119 000 quarter-on-quarter, from 10 067 000 in March 2022 to 9 948 000