State will needed to fix overwhelming poverty levels
South Africa has experienced one of its most interesting and challenging political years since the advent of its democracy. The
South Africa has experienced one of its most interesting and challenging political years since the advent of its democracy. The
In time for the holiday period, trains are back to operating between Retreat and Fish Hoek. Metrorail says repairs have been
A 20-year-old North West woman has confessed to wiping out her family. She made the admission voluntarily at the Mmakau
An alleged attempt to bomb national key points has been foiled in KwaZulu-Natal. Police uncovered a large consignment of explosives
South African, Daniel Francois vd Westehuisein – who exposed the dirty tricks of global tobacco industry giants, has been awarded
South African sports federations are only concerned about quick fixes. Stellenbosch University sports professor Francois Cleophas says that this kind
Communities, civil society, and small-scale fishers have been accused of taking their fight against Shell to the courts instead of
South Africa is not making constructive use of the private sector, and the country’s laws must be adapted to ensure
A plea has been made for Western Cape communities to safeguard their schools during the holiday period. Education MEC Debbie
South Africans still have a long road to walk to achieve reconciliation. It has been evident in recent weeks with
Eskom has once again failed to install the necessary carbon emission filters at Medupi power station, which has now led
Concern is being raised about the call for booster shots to be administered amidst the spread of the Omicron variant.
A 29-year-old mother has been shot and killed in Bonteheuwel. Her body was found in Citrus Street just after nine
The City of Cape Town is looking forward to resurrecting Cape Town’s rail system. This, as Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana
The levies added to South Africa’s fuel price, is causing sky-rocketing increases, which must be addressed. This is the warning
For the past two years, a downscaled Hajj has meant that thousands of South African hujaaj could not participate in
The Covid-19 variants are changing sufficiently for people to be reinfected. Deputy Director-General for the Health Department, Dr Nicholas Crisp,
The lack of discipline being enforced on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet for failing to do their jobs is a bad
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