King Misuzulu’s faith central to his coronation
The ceremony for handing over the certificate of recognition to AmaZulu King MisuZulu Ka Zwelithini,
Rolling blackouts hamper efforts to clear high E.coli levels from Durban beaches
A civil organisation concerned with water quality, Adopt-A-River, says it has identified rolling
WHO welcomes use of HIV prevention drug in Zimbabwe
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has welcomed the move by Zimbabwe to use the long-acting
Zuma set to return to active politics at ANC elective conference
Analysts say the African National Congress (ANC) has itself to blame for former President Jacob
Kaizer Chiefs aim for gold in second-leg of MTN8 semi-final
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane will be gunning for an outright victory when his team visits
National Assembly passes Electoral Amendment Bill
The National Assembly has passed the Electoral Amendment Bill with 232 voting in favour of the Bill
Residents in North West struggling to access clean drinking water
Accessing clean drinking water is an uphill struggle for residents of Lebaleng township, near
Crypto assets declared a financial product under FSCA Act
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has officially classified cryptocurrency assets as
ANC North West alliance partners up in arms due to party’s revised candidate list
The decision by the African National Congress (ANC) in the North West to replenish its party list
Zimbabwe expects to be wheat self-sufficient for first time since 2004
Zimbabwe expects to attain wheat self-sufficiency this year as the country’s agricultural sectors
Role of community media not to be forgotten as SA celebrates Black Wednesday: Sayed
Veteran news editor of the community newspaper, The Muslim Views, Farid Sayed, says media is not
Press freedom takes centre stage as UNISA observes 45th anniversary of Black Wednesday
Media expert, Professor Onkgopotse JJ Tabane, is urging media houses to stand in solidarity and for
Judgment reserved in former Joburg mayor’s legal challenge for her unexpected ouster
Judgment has been reserved in the court application brought by former Johannesburg mayor Mpho
Family of two young women slain in Umlazi over the weekend seeks justice
The Jaers family from Isiphingo in Durban is mourning the death of two young women. The naked bodies
Inflation eases slightly to 7.5% in September: Stats SA
Last month’s decrease in the fuel price helped ease inflation slightly in September. Data from
Parliament slams National Forensic Laboratory for failing to provide accurate data on DNA backlog
The Authority of the National Forensic Oversight and Ethics Board has come under fire from the
SABC officially has no board
It is now official, from Sunday the SABC does not have a board. This comes as the non-executive
Parliament’s Portfolio Committees call for abandoned mines to be destroyed
Parliament’s portfolio committees of Mineral Resources and Energy, Police and Home Affairs are
Obama to rally for Democrats in three states ahead of high-stakes midterm elections
Forty-forth president of the United States of America, Barack Obama, will campaign for the
Church robbery adds to spate of crime in Diepsloot, raising concerns of possible looting
Shopping centres in Diepsloot, north west of Johannesburg, have been shut amid fears of looting