Namibian presidency denies involvement with Ramaphosa farm robbery suspect
The government of Namibia has refuted allegations that its President Dr Hage Geingob has
Civil society battles Shell in court over oil and gas exploration
The Gqeberha High Court is expected to hear arguments in the application filed by environmental
Cape Town invites public participation into its affordable housing aspirations
The Cape Town City Council has given the go ahead for the public participation process to begin
Eskom’s technical employees become a target for criminals
Eskom technicians are becoming soft targets for criminals. Concerns are growing for the safety of
President Biden to visit grieving parents of Uvalde victims today
US President Joe Biden will today visit the town of Uvalde,Texas which was recently stricken by a
Three suspects arrested in a relation to copper theft criminal network
Three foreign nationals have been arrested after copper cables suspected stolen were recovered at
Children will be heard, not just seen at ILO conference
Children will, for the first time in the history of the Global Conference on the Elimination of
Communications Department criticised for failing to meet digital migration deadlines
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies has been widely criticised for its failure
Moerane described as a man of integrity
The Mayor of Johannesburg Mpho Phalatse has described the later former Mayor Mpho Moerane as a man
Municipalities failing to function due to corruption: Political Analyst
The dysfunction of many municipalities in the country can be blamed on corruption, says political
Mkhwebane vs Parliament matter back in court
The matter between Public Protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane, and the National Assembly Speaker
Township tech-entrepreneurs impress at hackathon
Four teams of young tech-entrepreneurs have been crowned the winners of a month-long TownshipTech
Anglican church celebrates land claim settlement after 70 years
The Holy Cross Anglican Church has been restored back its land more than 70 years after it was
Gauteng schools online admissions opening soon for 2023
The Gauteng Education department has announced that online admissions for the 2023 academic year for
Bucket toilets remain a challenge for Northern Cape residents
The latest municipal census data by Statistics South Africa shows that while there was a slight drop
Emergency units at Charlotte Maxeke to be re-opened
The Accident and Emergency Units at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital will
Western Cape mid-year matric exams start this week
Over 36 000 candidates for the National Senior Certificate are set to start their exams in the
Minister Mthethwa to officially kick off Africa Month 2022
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, will kick off Africa Month on Monday with the
South African Boxing Set For A Revival
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EFF Welcomes more arrests in Hillary Gardee case
The EFF has said that its members will accompany the Gardee family to the Nelspruit Magistrate Court