Brief Twitter outage leaves millions of users angry, frustrated
Popular social media network Twitter went down for a few minutes on Thursday and left millions of users around the world frustrated and angry. Many users vented... Read more.
Iron will propels Sebone up the ladder
Born in Khathu, the hub of iron-ore mining in the Northern Cape, Sanna Sebone has dared to enter the male-dominated construction industry. Armed with a quantity... Read more.
Horror hospitals named and shamed
Medical negligence claims are threatening to collapse South Africa’s public health system with billions of rand in claims having been lodged against all nine provincial... Read more.
SIU circles Midvaal over 2020 vehicle tracking tender
The DA-run Midvaal local municipality in Meyerton, Gauteng, often hailed by the party as one of the country’s top-performing municipalities, is under investigation... Read more.
Three cases of foot-and-mouth disease confirmed in Free State
Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak has hit two farming towns in Free State. On Wednesday the province’s MEC for agriculture and rural development, Thembeni Nxangisa,... Read more.
Len Cloete not out of the woods yet
Months after being shot at the head at close range at Misty Hills Country Hotel in Muldersdrift in Gauteng, Len Cloete, is still not talking and walking. Cloete... Read more.
Bheki Cele tells Action Society leader to ‘shut up’
A community meeting in Gugulethu, outside Cape Town, descended into chaos, when the Minister of Police Bheki Cele clashed with one of his fiercest critics. Cele... Read more.
Magubane knows right brew for success
Born in Nkandla in the uThungulu district of KwaZulu-Natal, Sihle Magubane has always set his sights on the big stage. Magubane, 39, was raised in the Sydenham informal... Read more.
Family claims EMS wanted to grill Khayalethu Magadla’s friends
Three weeks before six-year-old Khayalethu Magadla was found yesterday, cracks were beginning to appear in the relationship between his family and Joburg Emergency... Read more.
When only the rich can afford to breathe
The lives of thousands of respiratory patients are being placed in danger as continuous load-shedding is making access to medical oxygen increasingly difficult.... Read more.


