Mogoeng Mogoeng apologises for 2020 pro-Israeli comments
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has apologised for the political controversy his pro-Israeli comments had caused. It follows the Judicial
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has apologised for the political controversy his pro-Israeli comments had caused. It follows the Judicial
The friends and family of Jesse Hess are confident that justice will prevail. Speaking to Radio 786, Jesse’s school friend
South African businesses will need to resort to sourcing their own electricity in order to avoid the ongoing financial blows
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) has slammed President Cyril Ramaphosa for not standing in solidarity with striking
At least two municipal workers have been robbed at gun point in Philippi East. All their belongings including cellphones, and
There is a call for the probe into allegations of sexual misconduct against suspended Western Cape Community Safety MEC Albert
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has broken the silence on the charges related to suspended Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz.
The Kannaland Municipality is no longer functional after its top-ranking members have been ousted. This is according to the ANC
South African youth spend nearly R1300 per month job seeking. This is according to a survey by Open Dialogue. The
Two men have been killed in a shooting in Silvertown in Athlone. Police say the men in their twenties and
For a second time tennis star Novak Djokovic is being threatened with deportation in Australia. The Immigration Minister Alex Hawke
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has called on Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter to withdraw the application for another electricity
Acting Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo has hit back at Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu for her comments against the country’s judiciary.
Two abductees have been rescued after two unknown suspects kidnapped them in Endlovini on Wednesday. City of Cape Town Law
Majority of the Western Cape’s schools are set to continue with rotational learning for the 2022 academic year. The provincial
The Chester Street community in Rondebosch is demanding justice for Dumisani Joxo, the homeless man who was killed by a
Basic Education Minister Angie Motsheka has clarified that the pass requirement for South African matrics is not 30 percent. The
The matric class of 2021 will only get their results from their schools. According to the Protection of Personal Information
Life is expensive. The financial advice to budget appears complicated, especially when many South African’s are struggling to get-by on
Government and civil society cannot rely on old programmes to prevent child pregnancies. This is the charge from Social Development