Golden girl Schoenmaker takes gold in world record time
Johannesburg – South African swimmer Tatjana Schoenmaker triumphed in the greatest women’s 200m breaststroke race of all time. On the biggest stage. In world... Read more.
FNB is looking to hire 300 workers
Johannesburg – FNB, along with many other businesses in the market, is reigniting a call for the private and public sectors to prevent ‘brain drain’ by... Read more.
State of disaster declared in KZN following damages caused by unrests
Johannesburg – The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government has declared a provincial state of disaster in the province due to the magnitude of the damage caused... Read more.
Acting Health Minister Kubayi says COVID-19 vaccine is voluntary
Johannesburg – Acting Health Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi, has reiterated that getting the COVID-19 vaccination is not mandatory in South Africa. This stems... Read more.
Transnet IT security back on track
Johannesburg – Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has commended Transnet employees for their hard word to have managed to restore full operations at... Read more.
You can now earn Pick n Pay smart shopper points when booking a LIFT flight
Johannesburg – Pick n Pay Smart Shopper loyalty members have another way of earning loyalty points, this time on all their travel bookings with South Africa’s... Read more.
Phoenix murders remain top of mind, says President
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his condolences to the families and friends of the people who lost their lives in Phoenix, north of... Read more.
Ramaphosa has his say on a possible cabinet reshuffle
Johannesburg – Following months of speculation in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa, said he is considering a cabinet reshuffle. During a tour of a Covid-19... Read more.
SA to soon administer over 300 000 COVID-19 vaccines a day
Johannesburg – Government is gearing up to administer over 300 000 COVID-19 vaccination inoculations a day, with an unprecedented amount of doses set to arrive... Read more.
SA not at risk of shortage of COVID-19 vaccines, Ramaphosa says
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured citizens that the country is not going to run short of COVID-19 vaccines. “We now have a much more confirmed... Read more.