‘Others should follow suit’: City of Tshwane lauded for revenue collection campaign
The City of Tshwane has been disconnecting water and electricity at various government departments, SOEs and businesses.
The City of Tshwane has been disconnecting water and electricity at various government departments, SOEs and businesses.
SA’s biggest refinery, SAPREF will pause refinery operations no later than the end of March 2022 for an indefinite period.
Certain areas in the eThekwini Municipality will be without electricity for up to 4 hours on Saturday, 12 February 2022.
A police officer stationed at Malvern SAPS was nabbed with accomplices after a robbery. Two pedestrians were pickpocketed
Organisations representing sex workers have long advocated for legislation that recognises sex work as work.
A suspected illegal miner was shot dead during a shootout with police in Ekurhuleni. Eleven others were arrested.
Nursing organisation says there’s a need to reconsider allowing cops to enter facilities with guns following a shooting at Tembisa Hospital.
Will the SASSA R350 grant be increased to R700 for February and March? South Africans seem to think so but what does SASSA say?
Government departments, embassies and businesses owe the City of Tshwane over R17 billion as they have defaulted on their municipal accounts.
The Pretoria Society of Advocates has called for the removal of Advocate Dali Mpofu from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
The City of Cape Town is facing a condom crisis as it has recorded a sharp decline in their use but an increase in STI’s.
SAAMBR has urged humans to work towards a plastic free ocean after plastic, a nylon thread and rope were found in a dead turtle.
Walter Sisulu University student, Sibongile Mani who mistakenly received R14m by NSFAS was found guilty of theft.
A win for environmental activists as the Western Cape High Court has temporarily halted a seismic survey of the West Coast.
Authorities have given Carnival City an all clear to start operating again after a fire broke out on Saturday evening.
An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested after a 17-year-old pupil was stabbed to death outside the Madison Avenue nightclub in Sandton.
Residents of Eerste Fabriek informal settlements in Tshwane who were on rooftops of their dwellings chased away emergency services teams.
A 29-year-old man received backlash, especially from men after he tweeted that he had undergone a vasectomy.
Tshwane floods have led to the damage of the Nelmapius Road road surface. The floods also wreaked havoc in various parts of the City.
After a 5-day rescue mission Rayan Oram was found dead. The 5-year-old was trapped for 4 days in a 32m deep well.
Three suspects were caught red handed drawing diesel from a truck while the driver went to declare goods at the Ficksburg Port of Entry.
The Economic Freedom Fighters has described the JSC’s recommendation of Judge Mandisa Maya as the next Chief Justice a landmark decision.
Firefighters have been able to extinguish the fire that had engulfed the Carnival City hotel in East Rand on Saturday.
A number of Cape Town beaches and tidal pools have been closed to the public until further notice due to a pump failure.
Bad weather conditions have caused extensive damage in various parts of the country, especially in Gauteng.