Tshwane on high alert as heavy rain continues
The persistent rain in parts of Gauteng has left areas of the City of Tshwane flooded.
Saftu unhappy with new minimum wage
South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says they will
‘ANC not on trial at State Capture Inquiry’
African National Congress (ANC) head of presidency Zizi Kodwa says party members who have been
PSA urges Public Office Bearers to reject 4% salary increase
The Public Servants Association (PSA) spokesperson Tahir Maepa has called on Public Office Bearers
Bodies pile up as workers at KZN mortuaries continue their go-slow
As bodies are piling up at government-owned mortuaries around KwaZulu-Natal Health Department
Moyane’s lawyer welcomes Zuma’s ConCourt papers
Former President Jacob Zuma has filed an affidavit in the Constitutional Court claiming the Nugent
Govt to do away with work experience requirement for entry level jobs
As the country battles high unemployment, government has announced that it will no longer be a
Gigaba’s resignation is significant: Analyst
Political analyst Ralph Mathekga says former Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba’s resignation is
NICD probes salmonella food poisoning outbreak
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and the KwaZulu-Natal Health Department are
Gordhan to appear before Public Protector
Lawyer for Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says his client will appear before the Public
SACP denies receiving money from VBS
South African Communist Party (SACP) national spokesperson, Alex Mashilo has rejected media reports
Chiefs, Pirates supporters start arriving at FNB Stadium
Enthusiastic soccer supporters have already started making their way to the FNB Stadium ahead of the
Parents urged to support matriculants that didn’t pass grade 12
Psychologists and psychiatrists are on standby to help learners who didn’t pass their grade 12. The
Taxi strike irks Pretoria commuters
No roads have been barricaded in Pretoria despite the planned taxi strike Wednesday.