Facebook Shuts Down Its Facial Recognition System
Facebook says that it will shut down its facial recognition system and deleting scan data on its users. The company
Facebook says that it will shut down its facial recognition system and deleting scan data on its users. The company
Just over 12.2 million people voted in the local government elections. This figure is unprecedentedly low, considering the 26.12 million
Four people have been killed in an accident involving a police vehicle in Hermanus yesterday morning. The crash occurred on
As South Africans prepare for municipal elections, communities continue to be plagued by a range a of issues. This series
As South Africans prepare for municipal elections, communities continue to be plagued by a range a of issues. This series
A puff adder snake has been confiscated from a premises in Manlyn Walk, Pinati Estate. City Law Enforcement officers were
India’s Supreme Court has ordered an independent investigation into the government’s alleged use of the Israeli spyware Pegasus on journalists,
A looking at the housing delivery challenges and realities in the City of Cape Town. Watch out for the rest
The Gauteng High Court has heard that the police officer accused of firing the fatal shot at Nathaniel Julies was
A 14-year-old girl has been found half-naked with her throat slit on the side of the road near Strandfontein. It’s
Former President Jacob Zuma’s legal woes continue as he has lost another court battle. His special plea to have senior
Load Shedding to Stay Until Saturday Early Morning There is no improvement in South Africa’s energy supply as households and
Feature election debate recorded live at the Cape Town City Council, includes the African Christian Democratic Party(ACDP), African National Congress(ANC),
Security threat assessments had revealed that South Africa was relatively stable and a conducive environment for free and fair elections.
Columbia’s most-wanted drug trafficker has been arrested. Dairo Antonio Usuga, also known as Otoniel headed the South American country’s largest
Popular take-out chain, Nandos, has ended its sponsorship of Gareth Cliff’s Burning Platform programme. It follows a panel he hosted
Additional police investigators have been called in to help find the four kidnapped Moti brothers in Polokwane. The siblings aged
South Africa collects on average R 1.4 trillion a year in taxes from its population of about 60 million people, proving