The South African Police Service (SAPS) has issued out a statement regarding the reporting of sexual offences. Here’s what you need to know.
Christmas has come early in Krugersdorp: A crash involving a beer truck gave locals a perfect opportunity to beat the liquor store queues on Tuesday.
The province’s community safety MEC has said the man who was considered the main suspect in the case was set to lead them to other bodies
The Department of Public Works want officials suspected of corruption at the Beitbridge Border Post to face the wrath of the law.
A mass demonstration has taken place in Limpopo on Tuesday morning, as our rural community takes a stand against the increase in farm murders.
Stanley Khanyile was arrested last week for fraud, theft and money laundering worth more than R29 million.
The nightmare continues for Patricia de Lille and her department. The Beitbridge border fence report uncovered more elements of corruption.
The Hawks arrested the officials on Monday, 17 August 2020, for fraud, corruption and money laundering of over R244 million
Although we haven’t seen anything in the way of chaos at our liquor stores, queues of people have assembled across the country to get their alcohol first.
Former president Jacob Zuma’s estranged wife Tobeka Madiba Zuma has taken him to court, demanding that he fork out R14 000 for child maintenance
South Africa’s response to the coronavirus pandemic enters a new phase, welcomed by most citizens.
The Ministry of Health reports that South Africa’s caseload increased with 2 541 new cases since Sunday. The recovery rate is now 80%.
It’s happened again: Max Hurrell, the viral star of lockdown, has returned with a Level 2-themed jam for us – spot the cameo from Minister Dlamini-Zuma…
BATSA have accused Fita’s members of benefiting from the cigarette ban, as they lament their cataclysmic drop in market performance.
South Africans are set to enjoy more freedom than they’ve had in the past five months when Level 2 starts on Tuesday: Here are the laws on social gatherings
That fateful evening at Nasrec in December 2017 could soon come back to bite Cyril Ramaphosa, as his anti-corruption measures have ruffled a few feathers in the party
Load shedding. Load reduction. It’s all a load of something, at this point. But Eskom’s manic Monday hasn’t just been about their ailing power stations.
Dlamini-Zuma has denied that she is the one pulling the strings in government, saying that she is ‘being given too much credit’.
Among the list of gatherings that can now be attended by up to 50 people are weddings, and lovebirds can’t wait to finally tie the knot.
The opening of our borders is likely to be one of the last restrictions lifted in Mzansi. However, some exemptions for ‘travel abroad’ are granted at Level 2.
Minister Dlamini-Zuma says it is ‘full speed ahead’ for the tobacco industry at Level 2, but said that lifting the cigarette ban comes with a major caveat.
Sibongile Mani was initially set to appear in court on Friday, 14 August 2020, however her legal representative could not attend due to a family bereavement
The government has now officially gazetted its rules for alcohol sales. As announced by Minister Dlamini-Zuma, purchasing liquor is legal at Level 2.
Mbali Ntuli said that the race for the DA hot-seat should be conducted in a way that aims to outline the party’s vision and strategy.
Want to know where you can legally meet friends and family during Level 2 of lockdown? We’ve got all the ‘dos and don’ts’ listed here.