Wednesday 15 January officially kick-starts the 2020 academic year as it is back to school for pupils across the country.
“No more Porsche’s for politicians”.
Two suspects attempted to smuggle 350 mandrax tablets at Voorberg Prison, and MEC Fritz looks at eradicating the use of cellphones as it allegedly contributes to “organised crime”.
“It cannot be correct that our roads continue to kill so many people.”
The Safety Forum will look into crime prevention including the address of alcohol and substance abuse.
SANTACO has agreed to send a list of its drivers, under condition that they won’t be criminally charged.
Ombudsman finds police inefficiency complaints in the areas to be substantiated.
Two classrooms were burnt at Leruntse Lesedi Secondary School.
KwaZulu-Natal has ambitions of being the first province with DronePorts.
A block of classrooms were burned at Leruntse Lesedi Secondary School.
He was removed to accommodate a 60% female cabinet quota.
Khawuleza is also promised to address economic development challenges.
The Minister declares government needs to get its house in order and start protecting victims.
The directory has contact details of 151 police stations in Western Cape.
A reward is available to the public for accurate information.
A twar has been brewing among Johannesburg leaders.
The government is requested to play a pivotal role in remedies of abalone poaching among other things.
Statistics prove that there are over 387 juveniles detained in the Western Cape.
South Africa is listed number 20 globally for illegal firearms.
Women’s Shelter Movement discussed the ongoing gender-based violence and human trafficking faced by women and children living in the province.
Albert Fritz, has called for increased safety measures for transport services like Uber and Bolt in Nyanga.
Western Cape Health MEC to strengthen the health system; gang-related violence is putting pressure on the Western Cape health budget.
An accident at the Forest Village Housing Development site led to the death of a contract worker who suffered electrocution.
The DA demands answers for outrageous request during patients’ procedure