South Africa: Today’s latest news and headlines, Thursday 17 September
After six long months, South Africa gets a glimpse of lockdown’s end as Level 1 is announced.
After six long months, South Africa gets a glimpse of lockdown’s end as Level 1 is announced.
ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has been forced to eat his words after initially claiming that the ruling party had not abused state resources.
Presidential Spokesperson Khusela Diko has met with the ANC’s Integrity Commission regarding the Gauteng PPE scandal.
Could South Africa soon move to Level 1 lockdown? President Ramaphosa drops some hints.
President Ramaphosa reflects on South Africa’s hard lockdown following engagement with Sanef.
EFF vows to continue shutting down Clicks stores, despite a court interdict prohibiting violence and intimidation.
EFF leader Julius Malema is under investigation for incitement to violence after calling on party members to ‘attack’ Clicks.
Clicks stores are set for a bumpy Monday as EFF members vow harsh protest action.
The push to unbundle South Africa’s embattled power utility is moving ahead amid debilitating bouts of load shedding.
South Africa urged to brace for a weekend of load shedding, as Eskom fails to stabilise the grid.
Farm attacks and murders under the spotlight following vicious KZN killing and parliamentary debate.
Ramaphosa has downplayed ‘rumours’ of ANC factionalism, while vowing, once again, to crack down on elements of corruption within the ruling party.
The ANC prepares for a Special National Executive Committee meeting which is, according to the president, due to include ‘robust engagement’ on the issue of party members doing business with government.
President Ramaphosa faces a tough time in parliament ahead of a critical ANC meeting.
Sonto Mthembu secured a notable back-to-back win for the Lindiwe Khuzwayo Academy of Fashion when she won the Vodacom Durban July Young Designer Award.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will not be reintroducing the controversial booze ban… but that doesn’t mean smooth sailing for South African drinkers.
The ANC’s National Working Committee is expected to report back on the controversial redeployment of corruption-accused Gumede.
The Western Cape — once considered to be the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in South Africa — has discharged patients from the “Hospital of Hope” and is closing the facility’s doors.
Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane urges South Africans to travel while adhering to hygiene and social distancing protocols.
Public Works Minister Patricia De Lille under fire for failed Beitbridge border fence which inflated prices by 200%.
South Africa’s response to the coronavirus pandemic enters a new phase, welcomed by most citizens.
South Africa will endure it’s last 24-hours of Level 3 lockdown today, with a shift to relaxed lockdown conditions imminent. There’s plenty to look out for this week.
Another full day of load shedding ahead, despite Eskom managing to repair several power-generating units.
Facing a burgeoning coronavirus caseload and damning allegations of corruption, Gauteng faces some tough questions in Parliament.
British American Tobacco South Africa does battle with government.