Cosatu threatens to disrupt elections if e-tolls are not scrapped.
Cosatu fights to get e-tolls scrapped in Gauteng, as they believe the policy failed. Motorists seem to be boycotting the system instead of supporting it.
Read moreCosatu fights to get e-tolls scrapped in Gauteng, as they believe the policy failed. Motorists seem to be boycotting the system instead of supporting it.
Read moreCompany Directors and officials form part of the suspect list regarding the corruption claims at Mogalakwena Municipality.
Read moreBhanga is recovering in hospital as authorities piece together the circumstances behind Saturday's fatal car crash.
Read moreAfter a failed attempt at firing her, PRASA is suing its currently suspended head of legal services, Martha Ngoye.
Read moreThe term fracking refers to the high-pressure injection of water mixed with fluid chemical additives – including friction reducers, gels and acids – and “propping agents” such as sand to create fractures in deep rock formations such as shale, allowing oil or gas to flow out.
Read moreThe Islamic State Khorasan Province, which is also known by the acronyms ISIS-K, ISKP and ISK, is the official affiliate of the Islamic State movement operating in Afghanistan, as recognized by Islamic State core leadership in Iraq and Syria.
Read moreCentral banks are creatures of their society. Society creates institutions and gives them a particular responsibility. The one thing common across central banks is that they have a responsibility for price stability.
Read moreBookkeeper turned fraudster arrested after stealing approximately R11 million in UIF relief funds from bakeries based in Gauteng.
Read moreA solution that will allow undocumented persons to receive the covid vaccine is being developed and is expected to be available from October
Read moreSpotify provides aggregated listening data across a country, as well as an algorithm that classifies the positivity or negativity of each song. Using these inputs, we calculate “music sentiment” — a measure of a country’s sentiment as expressed by the positivity of the songs its citizens listen to.
Read moreFuneral insurance has always been an easy target for fraud, and in 2020 Covid-19 made South Africans even more desperate as before.
Read moreAs the unemployment rate climbs in South Africa, job seekers gather in Cape Town in hopes of getting work with Amazon and the River Club.
Read moreIn an era when rock drummers were larger-than-life showmen with big kits and egos to match, Charlie Watts remained the quiet man behind a modest drum set. But Watts wasn’t your typical rock drummer.
Read moreAfter 3 years, the Constitutional Court is holding Bathabile Dlamini accountable for her reckless acts of perjury.
Read moreGroote Schuur Hospital board members are highly upset by comments and statements made about personnel during an anti-vaxxer protest.
Read moreAs the 2020 Paralympics open, those numbers are almost incomparably larger. This year’s teams hail from approximately 160 nations.
Read moreSouth Africa won't be celebrating this new record as unemployment rates hit a new high of 34.4% in the latest QLFS release.
Read morePRASA assures that there are plans to rehabilitate some of Pretoria's crumbling train stations and have them "functional" by March 2022.
Read morePeri-peri chicken fans were disappointed and frustrated when Nando’s announced the temporary closure of nearly 50 restaurants.
Read moreWith the simple touch of a smartphone, online food delivery services conveniently offer takeaway food straight to your door.
Read moreSAPS is desperately reaching out to the community to assist with murder investigation of local tavern owner.
Read moreAmidst the national shut down rumours over the weekend, SAPS braced for the worse. However, only one disruption has been reported so far.
Read moreLottery grants go amiss, with reports of corruption, fraud and nepotism. Yet the Auditor-general declines to review the paper trail.
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift among businesses to solutions based on digital technology. The growing switch to online and mobile platform transactions has ensured that businesses do not completely shut down.
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