Progress in Gupta extradition process to SA
There’s more movement on the Gupta extradition process to South Africa. The National Prosecuting Authority says that expert prosecutors are
There’s more movement on the Gupta extradition process to South Africa. The National Prosecuting Authority says that expert prosecutors are
The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan has risen to 950. The 6.1 magnitude quake struck the Afghan
Criminals are becoming more brazen in their attacks on public facilities in Cape Town. At least five gunmen held up
Alarm has been raised about the high number of youth dying in road crashes in South Africa. The Road Traffic
A 26-year-old police officer has been killed in Leiden, Delft. The officer who was off-duty at the time is understood
The Israeli occupation regime were left scrambling as its rocket warning sirens blared in the towns of al-Quds and Eilat.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected assertions that he has interfered in the work of the State Capture commission following questions
There is a possibility that South Africa could be saying goodbye to mask wearing in indoor public spaces. In a
An estimated R500 000 worth of drugs has been seized at a premises in Block B, Langa. Acting on information
The Khayelitsha Development Forum (KDF) is confident that the police will be working better to address the mass shootings gripping
Struggling South Africans could be in for another fuel price hike. This time, by almost R2 a litre. The Automobile
Labour federation Cosatu has criticized the three percent salary increase for public office bearers as a slap in the face.
The absence of young blood in the highly contested leadership race at the South African Football Association (SAFA) has been
The problems in Khayelitsha following the past two days’ heavy rains are being experienced across the Cape Flats. Community activist,
The clearing of waterlogged houses and shacks continues in Cape Town. Disaster Risk Management says they are conducting assessments in
A former bookkeeper Lindelani Pert Gumede has been found guilty of robbing the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) of more than
Disaster Risk Management officials are pumping out water logged settlements. This, as teams have completed assessments in many informal settlements.
South Africa’s youth are being sacrificed for profits. This is the contention of Saftu’s spokesperson, Trevor Shaku. “The private sector
One of the main suspects involved in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm robbery has links to a Cape Town
Two teenagers have been killed during protests that erupted across India following derogatory remarks against the Prophet Muhammad (PBH) made