SAPS officer wants bail denied to Vanderbijlpark rape-accused businessman
A SAPS investigating officer has requested that the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court not grant a businessman accused of rape, statutory rape,
A SAPS investigating officer has requested that the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court not grant a businessman accused of rape, statutory rape,
Police under-resourcing had contributed to the violence that rocked KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng last July. Testifying at the Human Rights Commission’s
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has scrutinised South Africa’s capacity to safely dispose of medical waste. Earlier this month, the
Ethiopia has started its electricity production from the Blue Nile. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the milestone multi-billion-dollar project.
Families whose loved ones were murdered by a serial killer have finally received the remains of their bodies, after waiting
The State Capture Inquiry has asked the North Gauteng High Court for an extension on its submission of the third
The Western Cape is one of only two provinces that have shown a decrease in murders in the third quarter
More allegations of racism at South African schools have come to the fore. The latest is the Milnerton High School.
The City of Johannesburg has followed in the footsteps of the Tshwane Municipality in disconnecting services from its debtors who
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that fixing the economy is the most important challenge that he will address. He has however