Ex-HR official in Limpopo premier’s office charged with R11m fraud
The Office of the Premier in Limpopo, Stan Mathabatha, has remained mum on the arrest of its HR executive by the Hawks on Thursday. It only said it has noted the... Read more.
Health department addressing 2,000 vacant posts in the sector
Government requires R2.4-billion to fill the 2,012 unfunded vacant posts of medical doctors in the health sector across nine provinces and. This number excludes... Read more.
KZN and Eastern Cape have highest number of voting stations
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has published a list of addresses of the 23 292 voting stations that will be used in the 2024 national and provincial... Read more.
IEC is ready to print the ballot papers for 2024 elections
With the finalisation of the list of candidates contesting seats in the 2024 National and Provincial Elections (NPE2024), the Electoral Commission (IEC) can now... Read more.
Ga-Mashashane, a reflection of SA’s cultural heritage
April 27 marks 30 years of the country’s first democratic elections while the country’s 2024 general elections are pencilled for May 29. The persistent triple... Read more.
South Africa, a country at crossroads needs new leadership fit for purposeÂ
The tenure of Jacob Zuma as president of South Africa and the ANC has exposed and laid bare the hidden dominant culture and values of South Africans. The culture... Read more.
Thank you for keeping the lights on
Thank you for keeping the lights on If we wanted to be cynical, we could easily dismiss the nearly three-week run we have had free of loadshedding as nothing more... Read more.
Charmza: Eskom Â
Charmza: Eskom  We have noted the disappearance of loadshedding for the past two weeks, a commendable step in the right direction.  After a year of huffing... Read more.
Save Fort Hare, and the very soul of SA
Many decades ago, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, as a youthful student addressing parents, staff, and the body of students at the University of Fort Hare, placed progress,... Read more.
Easter travel numbers shoot up at SA’s ports of entry
The Border Management Authority (BMA) facilitated about 1 136 250 travellers across the country’s 71 ports of entry over the Easter period. This represents a 24%... Read more.


