Civil society raises concerns on the Electoral Amendment Bill
Some civil society organisations have expressed concerns over the Electoral Amendment Bill process
R&B singer R. Kelly’s obstruction trial begins in Chicago
R&B singer R. Kelly’s latest federal trial began on Monday with the selection of a jury to
Boks squad facing Wallabies in Rugby Championship announced
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has named a 34-man squad for the Australian leg of the Rugby
Public service wage talks deadlock
Unions at the public service wage talks are resolute as they maintain their rejection of
City of Tshwane has its hands full as social housing backlog worsens
As consumers continue to feel the pressure of the rising cost of living, the Housing Company
Botlokwa residents not satisfied with Land Claims Commission’s handling of 20-year claim
A group of land claimants from Botlokwa outside Polokwane in Limpopo have expressed dissatisfaction
Prince Simakade Zulu to perform ceremony of entering the kraal
Prince Simakade Zulu, the eldest son of the late Zulu monarch, King Goodwill Zwelithini, is expected
Mozambique’s insurgency crisis on the agenda of the upcoming SADC Summit
President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead a South African delegation to the 42nd Ordinary Summit of Heads
SAA stands to lose some key routes if it fails to comply with obligations from air services council
An Aviation expert has warned that South African Airways (SAA) could lose some of its lucrative
FBI unseals search warrant executed on Donald Trump following raid of his residence
Former United States President Donald Trump is being investigated for potential obstruction of
Cape Town’s youth orchestra to present its first concert
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra says its Youth Orchestra is ready to present its first ever
‘Public Protector is not incompetent’
The former Chief Executive Officer at the Office of the Public Protector Vussy Mahlangu told the
MEC Maile to visit Tembisa following violent protests
MEC for Human Settlements, Urban Planning and CoGTA in Gauteng Lebogang Maile will visit Tembisa on
US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi lands in Taiwan despite China’s warnings
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, is visiting Taiwan despite
KZN has over 7 000 illegal liquor outlets: Regulatory body
The KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Authority says it estimates that the province has over seven thousand
Disgruntled members storm ANC meeting in North West investigating candidate lists
Some disgruntled members of the African National Congress in the North West have stormed into a
COPE in Gauteng calls for Lekota to step down for party’s revival
Members of the Congress of the People (COPE) Constituency Congress Committees in Gauteng have called
Labour Federations getting impatient with Treasury’s slow pace at amending Pension Fund legislation
Labour union federation COSATU says it is growing impatient with the delay by National Treasury to
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to undertake diplomatic trip to Africa in August
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken will be travelling to three African countries during
Residents of North West township decry continuous sewage spills
Residents of Boitumelong Township near Bloemhof in the North West are concerned about raw sewage