Public Protector appears in court on three counts of lying under oath
Johannesburg – The Public Protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane, appeared briefly in the Pretoria Regional Court in connection with three counts of perjury... Read more.
Radio stars grateful for the gift of life
Johannesburg – Radio personalities Kenny Maistry and Iman Rappetti, who have both survived Covid-19, revealed just how close they came to death. Rappetti took... Read more.
There is nothing to fear, vaccine is safe
Johannesburg – A growing number of South Africans have vowed not to take the Covid-19 vaccine when it finally becomes available. But the SA Medical Research... Read more.
Pampierstad youth accused of killing parents appears in court
Johannesburg – Tebogo Segae, a 19-year-old from Pampierstad appeared briefly at the Pampierstad Magistrates Court today for killing his father, Stanley, a... Read more.
SAMA27 makes three significant changes in their categories
Johannesburg – The 27th installment of the SA music awards will see The Best Kwaito/Amapiano/Gqom Album being discontinued. In a statement, the organisation... Read more.
Union up in arms over Corona rates in SA prisons
Johannesburg – Civil Rights Union (Popcru) is up in arms over the increasing number of COVID- 19 infections at SA’s prisons. There are currently 9 097 positively... Read more.
Ramaphosa expected to give update on pupils returning to school
Johannesburg – Among the issues that President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to give an update tonight on is that of pupils returning to school amid the COVID-19... Read more.
Cyril Ramaphosa to hold ‘family meeting’ on Monday evening
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 20h00 today, Monday 11 January 2021, on developments in relation to the country’s response... Read more.
Bank drags pastor Mboro to court over home loan arrears
Johannesburg – Controversial pastor Mboro, real name Paseka Motsoeneng, spelt Motsoene in the court papers, has been dragged to court by Absa for defaulting... Read more.
SAB to take government to court over alcohol ban
Johannesburg – Government will again be taken to court, this time by South African Breweries for the alcohol ban put in place again last week. They said in... Read more.