SA records increase in flu cases between August and November
Johannesburg – South Africa has recorded a steady increase in the number of influenza cases from 23 August, with a sharp growth in the week starting 1 November... Read more.
SAA eyes Lagos route
Johannesburg- South African Airways (SAA) says it expects to expand its route network to include Lagos, Nigeria, from 12 December this year. SAA interim Chief Executive,... Read more.
You can still claim for unused tickets from when kulula.com was grounded
Johannesburg – Passengers who were affected by the airline’s short-term grounding during lockdown over July and August 2021 can still claim their Travel... Read more.
President Ramaphosa calls for promotion of trade between African countries
Johannesburg- The promotion of trade between African countries is critical if the continent is to change the distorted trade relationship that exists between African... Read more.
Watch live: Safa gives update on Bafana Bafana penalty incident
Johannesburg – The South African Football Association (Safa) is currently holding a press briefing related to calls for a replay of the Ghana and Bafana Bafana... Read more.
Three more arrested in VBS Mutual Bank scandal
Johannesburg – Two former senior officials of the Fetakgomo-Greater Tubatse Municipality and a 41-year-old businessman are the latest suspects to appear before... Read more.
Post Office condemns queue marshals seeking payment
Johannesburg – The South African Post Office (Sapo) has advised customers against paying queue marshals to be taken to the front of the queue or to receive... Read more.
Equity partner is key to Mango taking to the skies
Johannesburg- South African Airways (SAA) says there are no “reasonable prospects” of Mango Airlines succeeding if it takes to the skies again this December.... Read more.
Flags at half-mast for De Klerk
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed that the National Flag be flown at half-mast from sunset tomorrow morning until Sunday evening as a show... Read more.
Gauteng water shutdown, a result of planned maintenance work
Johannesburg- Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu says the three-day (54-hour) water shutdown in Gauteng is a result of planned maintenance work on the pipelines.... Read more.


