MPs at loggerheads over SA’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Members of Parliament are at loggerheads on South Africa’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Called by the leader of the
Members of Parliament are at loggerheads on South Africa’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Called by the leader of the
The role of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) could be compromised as allegations of corruption have surfaced against the
Africa must become an apartheid-free zone. That’s the declaration of a historic meeting of activists from 21 African countries in
Hopes of having the National State of Disaster terminated have been dashed. The Cooperative Governance Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma has
At least two people have been killed and two others wounded in a shooting in Guava Street in Tafelsig. According
The world is seeing a growing shortage in cooking oils and subsequent sky-rocketing prices. Executive Director of Oil World Thomas
Nedbank must leave all Sekunjalo’s accounts open until the Equality Court rules on the matter on April 8. The court
Three men have been shot and killed in suspected gang-related violence in Manenberg yesterday respectively. In the first, unknown suspects
Thieves have become more brazen in attacking places of worship. This, as the Gauteng police have launched a manhunt for
Rumblings of discontent are growing within the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID). The staff has alleged that IPID head, Jennifer
A fight is looming between the City of Johannesburg administration and the national municipal workers union, Samwu. This as the
There has been some progress in the talks between Moscow and Kiev. Russian President Vladimir Putin says that his negotiators
The occupation by Clover workers of the Industrial Development Corporation in Sandton has ended. They are calling for the nationalisation
Pretoria has been approached to play a mediatory role in the Russia Ukraine conflict. According to President Cyril Ramaphosa the
There has been another attempt to destabilise the Western Cape’s railway service. Metrorail says there has been an attempted theft
The National State of Disaster may be in place a little longer in South Africa. Minister in the Presidency, Mondli
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo as South Africa’s new Chief Justice. Zondo takes over the
The tensions in Gauteng are being fueled by anti-foreigner sentiments that have pervaded the province for years. Sociology lecturer at
South Africa’s pricing system for Eskom encourages the skipping of maintenance at its power plants. The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse
In a stab in the back Turkey and the Israeli occupation regime have resolved to rebuild their relations and deepen