Lawyers accuse officers of being vague during cross examination of alleged Phoenix suspects
Attorneys representing three men in the case at the Verulam Magistrate’s Court, north of Durban
Basic Education Portfolio Committee concerned about scale of damage at schools
Members of Parliament’s Basic Education Portfolio Committee have expressed concerns about the scale
Absa PMI drops by more than 14 percentage points in July
The seasonally-adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dropped significantly to 43.5 points
President Ramaphosa says Phoenix matter is receiving attention
President Cyril Ramaphosa says government is worried about what happened in Phoenix, north of Durban
South Africa property, retail firms bet on townships despite unrest
Recent unrest in South Africa damaged hundreds of businesses but property developers and retailers
Civic groups to march to Durban City Hall for justice in Phoenix massacre
A coalition of civic groups is expected to march to Durban City Hall in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday.
SAFPA offers burial help to families of Phoenix killings
The South African Funeral Practitioners Association (SAFPA) has offered their assistance to bury
Government refutes claims of renewed unrest, says death toll now at 337
Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has dismissed reports of renewed unrest on
SA unrest could have happened anywhere in Africa as unemployment and economic exclusion concerns persist, says analyst
The unrest that followed former president Jacob Zuma’s arrest may have exposed deep seated
Government worried about possible outbreak of new COVID-19 cases in KZN following unrest
Acting health minister, Mamoloko Kubayi-Nguban,i has urged people in the province to be on the
Saccawu decries membership loss due to retrenchments
The country’s biggest food and retail workers union South African Commercial Catering and Allied
US law expert affirms view that SA experienced an attempted insurrection
A US-based constitutional law expert has affirmed the view that South Africa recently experienced an
Big businesses in Durban committed to reopen after damages during looting
The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry says almost all big businesses whose establishments in
Minority Front calls for investigation into Phoenix deaths
Minority Front leader Shameen Thakur Rajbansi says intensive investigations must be conducted into
Ntshavheni clarifies the issue of an attempted insurrection in the country
Acting Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has refuted reports that Defence Minister
Arrested looters to face full might of the law: Deputy Minister Jeffery
Deputy Minister of Justice John Jeffery has warned that arrested looters will face the full might of
SACCI calls for a shift in government operations and more competent role players following losses amid protests
South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry(SACCI) says there needs to be a shift in the way
South Africans have been marginalised by democracy: Psychologist
Clinical psychologist Saths Cooper says people who do not have the financial means are executing the
25 000 SANDF members to be deployed to deal with unrest
About 25 000 South African National Defence Force members will be deployed to deal with the violence
GALLERY: Community members take turns guarding shopping centre
Fed-up with looting, residents of Katlehong, in Ekurhuleni, headed to the Hlahatsi Shopping Centre