Mpumalanga premier pays fine for not wearing a mask in public
Johannesburg – Mpumalanga premier, Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane was seen on TV not wearing a mask in public. The premier was one of the dignitaries attending the... Read more.
Mthembu remembered as a committed, humble public servant
Johannesburg – The late Minister in the Presidency, Jackson Mthembu, has been hailed as a gentle and humble public servant, who committed his life to serving... Read more.
Assassinations of traditional leaders escalate
By Sandile Motha Johannesburg – When three unidentified men ambushed and fired a hail of bullets in what is believed to be an assassination attempt, Mvuseni... Read more.
City of Tshwane on standby for outages caused by Cyclone Eloise
Johannesburg – The City of Tshwane says teams are on standby to respond to any outages and disruptions as a result of Tropical Cyclone Eloise. In a statement... Read more.
SASSA reassesses Temporary Disability Grants
Johannesburg – Over 4 000 Temporary Disability Grant reapplications have been assessed in KwaZulu-Natal, since the process commenced this year. The South African... Read more.
Basic Education commits to paying assistants’ stipends
Johannesburg – The Department of Basic Education says it is working with Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) to ensure that all qualifying education assistants... Read more.
Vaccination campaign to prioritise most in need, says President
Johannesburg – With South Africa gearing to receive its first consignment of COVID-19 vaccines, President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated that government’s... Read more.
SA COVID-19 death toll exceeds 40 000
Johannesburg – South Africa recorded 8 147 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, along with 300 related deaths. The country has now reached 1 412 986 confirmed infections,... Read more.
Battle for top seat in African football takes an ugly turn
By Kgomotso Mokoena Johannesburg – The South African Football Association (Safa) is wary of the threat that could be posed by dirty tactics in the run-up to... Read more.
SMMEs primed for growth as economy slowly takes steps to recover
Johannesburg – While South Africa’s economy took a series of blows over the last year, business owners remain confident that things will slowly start to... Read more.