Government to pump R3.9 billion to help businesses affected by unrest
Johannesburg – Government is working around the clock to get businesses affected by looting and damage to property in parts of the country back on their feet... Read more.
Loved sport presenters Robert Marawa and Vaylen Kirtley leaves SABC
Johannesburg – The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced the departure of broadcasters Robert Marawa and Vaylen Kirtley. In a statement‚... Read more.

Beware of Facebook job scam
Johannesburg – The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation has warned the public about job scammers following the arrest of a 35-year-old suspected job... Read more.
Nzimande dismisses claims of abuse of power
Johannesburg – Higher Education and Training Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, has dismissed claims that he has wanted the department’s Director-General (DG)... Read more.
SIU raids Ratlou Local Municipality offices
Johannesburg – Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigators, with the assistance of the Hawks, have raided the offices of the Ratlou Local Municipality in... Read more.
SA administers 215 066 COVID-19 doses, as cases rise by 13 751
Johannesburg – There were 215 066 people who received their COVID-19 vaccine, while the country detected 13 751 new cases on Thursday. According to the Department... Read more.
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.