
Police saluted for COVID-19 fight commitment
Johannesburg – Police Minister General Bheki Cele has saluted police officers who continue to put their lives on the line each day as the country battles the... Read more.

University of Pretoria appoints 28 year old Joel Modiri as professor
Johannesburg – The Faculty of Law (UP Law) at the University of Pretoria (UP) recently announced the promotion of UP law alumnus and scholar, Dr Joel Modiri,... Read more.

Meet our moegoes and Charmza of the week
Johannesburg – The tragic passing of Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu has seen a few among us show the worst in humanity: the lack of empathy and... Read more.

COVID-19: Plastic wrapping not required for coffins
Johannesburg – The Health Department says there is no need to wrap coffins in plastic when someone has passed away due to COVID-19. The department said biohazard... Read more.

Gauteng Health urged to act speedily on Ombudsman report
Johannesburg – Public Service and Administration Minister Senzo Mchunu has urged the Gauteng Department of Health to swiftly act on the recommendations contained... Read more.

Women can now request for female only drivers via Bolt
Johannesburg – Bolt, the ride-hailing service, has announced that female customers are now able to request that they are driven by female drivers. The company... Read more.

COSAFA backs Patrice Motsepe for CAF Presidency
Johannesburg – At a meeting of COSAFA Executive Committee held yesterday, it was unanimously resolved that Dr Patrice Motsepe is the only candidate endorsed... Read more.

Committee backs late reopening of schools
Johannesburg – The portfolio committee on basic education heard that the decision to delay reopening schools was based on a request from the Department of... Read more.

Improved distance learning is key during second wave
Johannesburg – Education experts have urged prospective students should seriously investigate the distance- learning capabilities of the tertiary institutions... Read more.

First batch of COVID-19 vaccines expected to arrive in SA on Monday
Johannesburg – Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, has confirmed the long-awaited news that the first consignment of one million COVID-19 vaccines is expected... Read more.