Top ANC politicians implicated in State Capture don’t need to step aside – Pule
The ANC announced that there is no need for the party’s politicians implicated in the State Capture Report to step
The ANC announced that there is no need for the party’s politicians implicated in the State Capture Report to step
A dedicated area to accommodate the cleansing of a body for burial has been opened at the Mowbray Cemetery. It
ANC Chairperson Gwede Mantashe intends on taking the findings of volume three of the State Capture Report on judicial review.
Tensions between Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and axed Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz continues. The Premier shot down claims
Juice could be the next to feel the brunt of the sugar tax. Government is considering whether the Health Promotion
The State Capture commission has seemingly steered clear from seriously probing the controversial R500 000 Bosasa donation made to the
One of the accused in the Jesse Hess murder says that he does not have sleepless nights because he didn’t
Syria has strongly condemned a smear campaign by Western countries against Russia. According to Syria’s official news agency SANA, a
The US will be providing Ukraine with 350-million dollars in additional military assistance. It comes as fighting continues between Ukrainian
Eskom has received yet another bailout from the government to tackle its debt. The power utility has received an additional
Basic municipal services are important for the poor. But 175 out of 257 municipalities are in distress. To combat this
Forty-four billion rands will be allocated for the extension of the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant. This comes as
Treasury has denied claims from labour federations that it cut budgets across departments, in what some have described as austerity measures.
The City of Cape Town does not have an accurate record of its infrastructure units in its asset register. Civil
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
More allegations of racism at South African schools have come to the fore. The latest is the Milnerton High School.