City of CT sounds the alarm over kidnappings & extortionists
The City of Cape Town has sounded the alarm on extortion syndicates operating from Long Street through to Khayelitsha. Mayoral
The City of Cape Town has sounded the alarm on extortion syndicates operating from Long Street through to Khayelitsha. Mayoral
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that the South Africa Police Service is reinvigorated in the fight against crime. The President is
Recipients of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant could have to wait even longer before receiving payment. This delay
The Israeli occupation regime is stepping up its attack on the Al Aqsa Mosque complex. For the first time the
A 44-year-old man has been arrested after vehicles stolen in the Western Cape were found at a premises in the
Pakistan is reeling from the monsoon flooding as the death toll has climbed to more than a thousand. About 30
To rebuild Parliament following the devastating fire in January will cost just over R1.2-billion. Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia
The City of Cape Town plans on providing 300 million litres of water daily from new water sources by 2030.
Several insurance firms have been raided over their alleged collusion to fix prices or trading conditions for several policies. The
Mobility MEC in the Western Cape Daylin Mitchell has condemned the torching of Golden Arrow buses and private vehicles in
South Africa may be seeing potential increases in the price of sunflower cooking oil. The Competition Commission says their findings
Labour federation Cosatu and affiliated unions have handed over their memorandum of demands to Parliament. Unions are demanding the reduction
A Western Cape drug trafficker has been sentenced to an effective five years behind bars. The 32-year-old Typhenne Ewyne Jantjies
The working class have been encouraged not to moan but to mobilise to show their disapproval at the skyrocketing prices
Kenyans want Britain to be held accountable for its colonial-era crimes. A group of Kenyan residents have filed a lawsuit
Government has warned workers participating in tomorrow’s national struck that they won’t get paid for the day. The Department of
There is a strong presumption of conflict of interest in the telecommunications sector. Political analyst, Dr Ralph Mathekga notes that
A concerted effort to trace and track down all firearms used in crime is needed. Gun Free SA and former
A firearm was the weapon of choice for most of the murders in the Western Cape during the first quarter.
The national housing rollout deficit is a key factor affecting service delivery. Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP