The BELA Bill gets signed into law. But two clauses won’t get implemented just yet
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the BELA Bill into law. However, he has announced the delay in implementing two clauses in the legislation by three
Learners and teachers the victims of SA’s austerity measures
Teacher unions have issued a stern warning to the Western Cape Education Department: halt the plan to cut over 2 400 teaching posts or face
Rural tourism stands to greatly benefits communities
When we think of tourism in South Africa, we immediately think of the bustling city areas with spectacular views and often overpriced services. However, South
Malusi Booi is alleged to part of a suspected 28s gang boss “multimillion-rand tender enterprise”
Former Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements in the City of Cape Town, Malusi Booi and nine co-accused will remain in police custody after appearing
Telemarketers will be slapped with tougher restrictions to curb spam calls
The Information Regulator will be introducing new guidelines for the telemarketing industry to address the growing public frustration with unsolicited marketing calls. Chairperson for the
US Treasury Department announces sanctions against entities with links to Hezbollah
The US Treasury Department has announced sanctions on entities allegedly linked to the Lebanese Resistance movement, Hezbollah. The US Treasury said it is imposing sanctions
Hamas responds to the Israeli massacre at the Al-Jaouni School in Nusseirat Camp in Gaza
Hamas has responded to the massacre of internally displaced Palestinians sheltering at the Al-Jaouni School in Nusseirat Camp in Gaza. The resistance movement said that
South Africa doesn’t want a delay in its genocide case against Israel
South Africa has confirmed it is not seeking a delay in its genocide case against the Israeli entity at The Hague. The Department of International
Teacher job cuts: “The WC government should’ve prioritised education” – GOOD Party
South Africa’s tightened fiscal space is hampering its ability to fund key services like education. This was the assertion by the Secretary General of the
Radio 786 celebrates nature with first for SA radio
The team of Radio 786 takes you all the way to the southeast corner of the Cape Peninsula, Cape Point, in celebration of nature this
SA to Produce Green Hydrogen Energy – who will benefit?
South Africa’s green energy sector will be taking on a new dynamic with the European Union announcing two significant investments. R140 million will support Transnet’s
Zionist military places the Tubas city in the West Bank under siege
The Zionist Military has placed the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank under siege for several hours. During this time, the Zionist military
Four years of begging & the NPA still doesn’t have access to the state capture commission database
MPs have raised serious concern over allegations that the Justice Department is preventing the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) from gaining access to the state capture
SAPS drops more than 1400 rape cases dropped due to insufficient evidence
Between April 2023 and March 2024, more than 1400 rape cases were dropped by the South African Police Service (SAPS) due to insufficient evidence. This
Let’s create awareness on Alzheimers & Dementia
We focus on Alzheimers/Dementia awareness seeing that 21 September 2024 is World Alzheimer’s day. In Conjunction with Age in Action, we start new series, focusing