Putin takes aim at mutineers
Russia has declared an “anti-terrorist operation regime” in Moscow. It follows mutiny by the chief of the Wagner mercenary group,
Russia has declared an “anti-terrorist operation regime” in Moscow. It follows mutiny by the chief of the Wagner mercenary group,
President Cyril Ramaphosa has told Western leaders to put action to their words. He says that too many times, the
Three young Palestinian men have been assassinated in an Israeli drone attack in Jenin, West Bank. Ashraf al-Saadi, Mohammad Owais
Another alleged case of local government-level corruption has been reported to Cape Town police. The Cape Coloured Congress’ councillor Fadiel
The late ANC MP Tina Joemat-Pettersson’s death has been determined as unnatural. Police confirmed that her death will now be
The Competition Tribunal’s hearing on a potential merger between Takatso Aviation Consortium and South African Airways (SAA) is underway. The
The City of Cape Town’s is taking a long time to respond to all incidents of local flooding. That’s the
South Africa’s youth are bearing the brunt of the unemployment burden. Millions, even those who have academic degrees, cannot support
As South Africans mark Youth month, the Iziko Museum in Cape Town is highlighting the role played by students in
The US is seeking to repair relations with China. For the first time in five years a top US diplomat
The 26-year-old man arrested in connection with Friday night’s mass shooting in Mitchell’s Plain allegedly belongs to a gang. Three
The Overberg District and Cape Winelands are being hit the hardest by the latest cold front. According to the head
Flooding has affected more than 1200 residents in the Western Cape town of Rawsonville. According to aid organisation, Gift of
President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Kiev as part of a delegation of African leaders to Ukraine and Russia. But
People living in shacks have been hard hit by the overnight heavy rains and strong winds that lashed Cape Town.
The late Tina Joemat-Petterson allegedly said that the courts and the executive are biased towards President Cyril Ramaphosa. This is
South Africa has turned to Mozambique for additional power. Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, says in the immediate term,
South Africans must seriously consider whether they are complicit in the murder of innocent Palestinian children. This is the call
South Africa’s fuel supply is being illegally leaked via Maputo in Mozambique. This is one of the findings from the
Zionist-Israel should be charged with state terrorism for the murder of two-year-old Mohammad Tamimi. The toddler succumbed to his injuries