Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula said the appointment of Letsoalo will go a long way in placing the RAF on a stable footing.
As of 6 August 2020, Gauteng has picked up 187,631 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, since the disease was first detected here on home soil back in March 2020
Mandla Zulu died on Wednesday and the IFP stalwart has been commemorated by several political parties throughout the week.
He’s tried everything he could to wriggle out of it, but Jacob Zuma will now have to ‘pay Hanekom the money’. However, there is more to this verdict…
The DA’s Shadow Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Darren Bergman has accused Mbete and Mufamadi of holding a political bias towards the ZANU-PF-led regime in Zimbabwe.
Recent statistics show a 29% decrease in crime in the Cape Town CBD in July this year compared to July last year.
The MEC said there were still disruptions to schools, particularly in Pretoria and Johannesburg and that they have roped in the relevant law enforcement agencies to assist
The ANC has admitted it is ‘concerned’ with reports of brutality in Zimbabwe. But ZANU-PF officials have told our government to get its own house in order.
The Gauteng Premier announced that SIU investigations have revealed that provincial health officials may have facilitated the dodgy tenders.
In a follow-up from data published earlier this week, Tracker has revealed when hijackers are most likely to strike in South Africa.
The DA says a field hospital in the North West, which Mkhize claimed was 90% complete, is allegedly still untouched.
After battling with BATSA over the cigarette ban, the government is now fighting with FITA – here’s why they have been given a deadline to meet on Friday.
Their appearance comes a day after forensic experts exhumed what is believed to be human remains from a yard in Olievenhoutbosch, Centurion on Thursday, 6 August 2020
The horrendous find has led police to arrest two siblings, and the severed human head is being tied to a murder in Benoni reported 14 months ago.
Lindiwe Sisulu said a review on the project is being undertaken by the National Home Builders Registration Council, an agency of the Department that oversees quality assurance of all human settlements projects
The red berets have said the committee was nothing but a public relations exercise aimed at misleading the people of South Africa into thinking government is taking a tough stance against corruption
You can see it off the week with the latest news in South Africa right here, where we review the major headlines to look out for on Friday 7 August.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said the total number of COVID-19 cases are at 538 184 as of Thursday 6 August 2020.
Amid ongoing unrest in Zimbabwe, Ramaphosa has appointed special envoys to identify possible ways in which South Africa may assist.
The deputy president said it was upon the country to strategically use the current COVID-19 hurdles to grow our domestic economy
A final judgement on whether the cigarette ban will be lifted at BATSA’s request has been reserved – smokers now face another agonising wait.
The final approval for new dagga laws in South Africa moved a step closer on Thursday – but what will change with the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill of 2020?
The DA in the Western Cape says a decline in active COVID-19 cases can be attributed to individuals taking personal responsibility.
Following mediation efforts, the violent protests in St Helena Bay are understood to have been brought to an end after mediation was reached.
Hold the drinks, and put our champagne on ice: Zweli Mkhize has dashed hopes of the alcohol ban ending soon – as these three objectives must be met first.