SADTU urges Free State Education to prioritise improving school infrastructure
Teachers’ union South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) in Bloemfontein has urged the Free
Angola’s president holds rally in Luanda days before country’s election
Angola’s President João Lourenço said on Saturday that since he took over five years ago, his
Greece ends 12 years of economic surveillance under the European Union
As of Saturday, Greece has exited from the European Union’s so-called enhanced surveillance
Limpopo Health on a drive to clear surgical backlogs
Limpopo’s Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba has been leading a team of specialists and sub-specialist
Another honour for Noxolo Grootboom
Broadcasting legend Noxolo Grootboom has thanked the South African Tradition Music Achievement
Ndebele Royal House raises GBV awareness
Traditional leaders are taking a lead in fighting the scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) and
Four arrested following explosion of two Brass Terminal oil pipelines in Nigeria
Nigerian police said on Tuesday that two oil pipelines that feed the Brass Terminal Port which is
EFF in Tshwane to lay criminal charges against the city’s Mayor
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Tshwane says it will be laying criminal charges against
Mkhwebane’s request to subpoena President Ramaphosa declined by Parliamentary committee
The Section 194 Committee looking into the fitness of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to hold
FIC warns against neglecting the risk of money laundering among small businesses
The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has told the Standing Committee on Finance that financial
Angolans head to the polls on 24 August
Around 14 million Angolans at home and abroad will head to the polls on 24 August to vote in what is
Toyota’s Prospecton plant officially reopened after April flood
Motor manufacturing giant Toyota has officially reopened its Prospecton plant in Isipingo, south of
Scotland makes history becoming first country to legislate provision of free period products
Scotland has become the first country in the world to legislate free period products for women and
Transnet security officers to receive more powers to protect infrastructure
Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Ronald Lamola has granted approval for Transnet
Protesting residents in Belfast close route to Kruger National Park
The R536 regional road leading to the Kruger National Park is still closed in Belfast near Mkhuhlu
Patricia Kopane resigns from DA, Parliament
Democratic Alliance (DA) member of parliament, Patricia Kopane, has formally informed parliament of
Starbucks seeks to suspend elections on unionisation amid allegations of misconduct
Starbucks Corporation has accused the National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) of manipulating
African leaders extend messages of congratulations to Kenya’s President-elect Ruto
Some African leaders have taken to social media to congratulate and express their well wishes for
ANCWL says gravely concerned about sexual harassment allegations against Godongwana
The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) says it notes with grave concern the case of
CIA facing lawsuit for allegedly spying on lawyers and journalists who met with Assange
A group of journalists and lawyers are suing the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and its former