Richard Mdluli out on parole
Former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli has been released on parole after serving a third of his sentence, the Department of Correctional Services said on... Read more.
TVET colleges have ‘failed to promote gender equality’
The parliamentary portfolio committee on higher education, science and innovation has raised concern about the inadequate implementation of the human resources policies... Read more.
Malema, Ndlozi assault trial postponed to September for judgment
The assault case against EFF leader Julius Malema and his comrade Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has been postponed to September 29 for final arguments and judgment. The duo appeared... Read more.
Brand SA Play Your Part initiative ignites entrepreneurial spirit
Play Your Part, a Brand South Africa (Brand SA) initiative, is fighting the scourge of youth unemployment by empowering young people with entrepreneurial skills... Read more.
Disgraced R&B singer R Kelly condemned to 30 years behind bars
R&B crooner Robert Sylvester Kelly, best known by his stage name R Kelly, was on Wednesday sentenced to 30 years in jail by the Brooklyn federal court. The once... Read more.
Western Cape labour department recovers over R2m in non-compliance
The department of employment and labour inspection enforcement services in the Western Cape has recovered more than R2-million during compliance inspections in the... Read more.
R103m PPE tender awarded to Zakheni declared unconstitutional
The Special Tribunal has set aside a R103-million tender awarded to Zakheni Strategic Supplies by the Gauteng department of health for the supply of personal protective... Read more.
School Racism: Probe recommends mediation
An independent legal consultant appointed to probe allegations of racism at the Michaelhouse and St John’s College hockey match has concluded the investigation... Read more.
Analogue switch-off deadline was unlawful, rules ConCourt
The Constitutional Court has ruled against Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni regarding the analogue switch-off deadline. The... Read more.
Mandatory vaccination policy puts Solidarity, UFS at loggerheads
Trade union Solidarity contemplates a lawsuit against the University of the Free State (UFS) after the university said the vaccination for students and its employees... Read more.