The death toll in a fire after the police and army swooped on informal miners in Daggafontein last month has risen to at ...
Saldanha fisher Gerald Zacharias says that small-scale fishing is no longer a viable option for the next generation.
Drivers participated in a strike on Tuesday and plan further action in the next three months. Photo: Marecia Damons. Drivers ...
Department of Co-operative Governance reverses decision to end contracts of about 35,000 employees who also get old age ...
More than 200 people from four villages marched to the Eskom offices in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, on Tuesday 17 September, ...
Bright orange T-shirts, costumes, music and performances were on display at the Village Green in Observatory, Cape Town on Saturday at a sex worker pride event. Using the #SexWorkerPride2024 across ...
Hundreds of prisoners at Kgosi Mampuru II C-Max and Ebongweni Super-Maximum Correctional Centre are held in isolation for 23 hours a day, the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services (JICS) has ...
Social workers operating in vulnerable communities in Cape Town have become the latest targets for criminals demanding protection fees. In two incidents recently staff in Delft were threatened by ...
Hundreds of residents from Shaka’s Head informal settlement marched on Monday to Kwadukuza municipal offices in Ballito, KwaZulu-Natal, demanding toilets, water and electricity. The marchers, who ...
The Special Investigating Unit described to Parliament last week how it is cracking down on dodgy medical legal claims. Payouts of medical related claims were R265-million in 2013. This skyrocketed to ...
A court challenge by the former chairman of the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) Alfred Nevhutanda has delayed the forfeiture of millions of rands in assets by the state. Nevhutanda is challenging ...
Following the Western Cape government’s decision to cut 2,407 teacher posts beginning January 2025, the provincial Parliament met on Thursday to debate the matter. “This government can make better ...