More woes for Jackie Shandu over his “One Indian, one bullet” tirade
Johannesburg – Jackie Shandu whose bid to be granted bail was denied by the Durban Magistrate Court on Tuesday faces another uphill battle as more civic organizations... Read more.
Education department dragging its feet in KZN, say teacher unions
Johannesburg – While some pupils in KwaZulu -Natal were forced to turn back because their schools were uninhabitable in the aftermath of the violent looting... Read more.
Call for experts to examine video clips depicting Phoenix murders
Johannesburg – While the racial tensions in the aftermath of the Phoenix massacre have spilled over to the courts, Christopher Biyela, the convener of a peace... Read more.
SA needs ‘global aid to probe Transnet attack’
Johannesburg – While IT experts are working against the clock to determine who was behind the data sabotage at Transnet, opposition parties weighed in, saying... Read more.
Ngizwe Mchunu popularised IsiZulu phrase ‘Azikhale’ under scrutiny in court
Johannesburg – Ngizwenkosi Mchunu, a former SABC radio and TV host turned maskandi music promoter will again appear at the Randburg Magistrate Court today... Read more.
Looting spree gutted KZN schools
Johannesburg – Townships and rural schools in KwaZulu-Natal continue to carry the heavy burden of the violent protests, which engulfed the country culminating... Read more.
Phoenix suspects arrested
Johannesburg – Seven Indian men have been arrested and linked to the brutal killings of more than 20 people in Phoenix, north of Durban, which were carried... Read more.
Sorrow, anger in the wake of the Phoenix massacre
Johannesburg – Wendy Mabaso is immediately overwhelmed with sorrow and anger as she relives the horror of watching her friend, who had just given birth, being... Read more.
Key players in unrest singing like canaries
Johannesburg – The key role players arrested for the recent unrest, during which more than 330 people died, are singing like canaries, implicating senior leaders... Read more.
Zuma won’t be in chains or dressed in orange overalls when attending brother’s funeral
Johannesburg – Former President Jacob Zuma will not be handcuffed or dressed in orange overalls when he attends his brother’s funeral expected to be held... Read more.