This brings the number of the missing patients to 16.
The force of this crash almost sheered the Ferrari in half. Yet somehow, the motorist behind the wheel has managed to walk away unscathed.
Mabuza’s first day on the hot seat has been interesting, to say the least.
The Gauteng Healthcare Department has denied rumours that the eight baby died from a Klebsiella infection.
There was some extremely rough justice served on Old Pretoria Road on Monday afternoon, as Gauteng cops were forced to open fire on a gang of hijackers.
Bushiri has until Friday to counter the Hawks’ application.
Will an open letter to the president finally break the e-tolls deadlock? Gauteng’s Provincial Secretary Jacob Khawe seems to think so.
A slight edge for Jiba?
The end of the road for Moyane.
A homeowner in the Bryanston suburb of Gauteng killed an alleged robber after he broke into the property. But is the law on his side?
There were horrifying scenes from Grasmere on Friday morning: Four people lost their lives following a taxi rollover on the N1 in Gauteng.
Very rarely is there any good news regarding e-tolls, and this is no exception. Sanral are hiking fares for Gauteng’s road users next month.
Two DA officials were marched away from Apex Primary School after arriving to conduct an oversight. The facility is plagued by safety violations.
Riky Rick does good for those who, he says, have always had his back.
Two male students and one female student died on Friday morning, after a walkway at Hoërskool Driehoek collapsed. It’s safety and integrity is now under fire.
The province’s head of education has revealed the extent of the damage at Hoërskool Driehoek and detailed what lead to the tragedy.
A tragic incident has gripped Hoërskool Driehoek in south Gauteng, as three learners were killed and five are “critical” following a walkway collapse.
We’ve had an exciting couple of weeks in Johannesburg – from severe thunderstorms to heat waves to flash floods.
“Respect your teachers, they are here to build your futures” – Thanks to Debi Dulamo, we’ve all got something in our eyes…
The boy deflected the violence towards him to protect a Grade 8 learner.
An intense weekend ahead for residents of Gauteng
It is going to be an interesting weekend at voter registration stations, folks.
It could’ve ended in a violent manner but the employee somehow managed to keep his cool.
Gautrain needs more funding and more commuters to remain operational.