SACP slams allegations of benefitting from VBS scandal
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has refuted allegations that it, or its members, had
First wave of Central American migrants arrive in Mexico City
The first Central American migrants from a caravan traveling through Mexico towards the United
Morata brace sends unbeaten Chelsea second
Alvaro Morata scored twice as unbeaten Chelsea climbed to second in the Premier League with a 3-1
Egypt says 19 militants killed in security operation after attack on Christians
Egyptian security forces killed 19Islamist militants from a cell believed to be responsible for an
Union Bemawu to meet with its SABC members
The Broadcasting, Electronic, Media & Allied Workers Union (Bemawu) will meet on Monday afternoon
Camila Cabello comes out on top at MTV Europe Music Awards
Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello was the top winner at the MTV Europe Music awards on Sunday
AfriForum to send warrant to seize assets belonging to Malema
Civil rights group AfriForum says it will send a warrant it has obtained to attach assets of the
Evacuations continue in Knysna area following fires
About 150 members of the Diepwalle community in Knysna in the Western Cape are being evacuated to
Three of SA’s top artists embark on national tour
Three of South Africa’s foremost artists Musa Sukwene, Donald Moatshe and Karabo Mogane have
Irvette van Zyl wins women’s Soweto Marathon
Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba says Sunday is a special day for the city as at least 30-thousand
DA says Constitutional Review Committee ignored thousands of land written submissions
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says if Parliament concludes the expropriation of land without
Egypt’s Christians bury victims of militant attack
Egyptian Christians buried six members of the same family on Saturday who were shot dead while
Pres Ramaphosa on a health walk at the Soweto Marathon
Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) officers have advised motorists to exercise caution on
NUM rejects planned retrenchments at Gold Fields mine
The National Union of Mine workers (NUM) has rejected planned retrenchments at Gold Fields’ South
Uganda begins Ebola vaccinations amid Congo transmission fears
Uganda says it will start to vaccinate some of its health workers against Ebola on Monday, amid
Fearing “angry mob”, lawyer of freed Christian woman leaves Pakistan
The Pakistani lawyer who helped a Christian woman overturn her death sentence for blasphemy saidon
Vlakfontein victims to be buried on Sunday
Gauteng Community Safety MEC Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane is expected to attend the funeral for the seven
NHI Bill still on track: Motsoaledi
Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) is still on track,
Trump signs sanctions order targeting Venezuela’s gold exports
Washington ratcheted up pressure on Venezuela’s leftist President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday with
I’m not to blame for SABC woes- Motsoeneng
Former South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) Chief Operations Officer (COO) Hlaudi