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.
Government may have dug its own grave when filing court papers to ‘support’ the ban on tobacco which is due to be heard before the Western Cape High Court.
Keep up to date with all the latest news in South Africa as the Gauteng PPE scandal continues to churn out damning revelations of corruption.
The Gauteng PPE scandal continues as more and more high profile ANC members find themselves implicated. All today’s major headlines here.
Embattled presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko has vehemently denied allegations of corruption but has yet to present evidence pointing to a cancelled contract.
Government expected to respond to proposals aimed at lifting the controversial alcohol ban.
President Cyril Ramaphosa acquires a new spokesperson, Tyrone Seale, following Diko’s sudden ‘leave of absence’.
Trying to get your head wrapped around the latest news headlines on Monday 27 July? Stick with us, you won’t go far wrong.
All the latest news in South Africa right here after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that schools will indeed be closing once again.
Yet another interest rate cut looms as Governor Lesetja Kganyago faces pressure to ease the burden on consumers.
‘Million seats on the streets’ demonstration takes place today as the hospitality industry voices its frustrations with government’s restrictive lockdown regulations.
Former spy boss vows to expose President Ramaphosa before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture.
All the latest news in South Africa right here as a decision over the reopening of schools looms, and we await a updates on the tobacco ban.
The funeral of Zindzi Mandela takes place, and Angie Motshekga must decide the fate of SA’s schools. The latest news in South Africa here.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga meets with stakeholders to debate potential school closures.
COVID-19 cases are surging as government once again considers closing SA’s schools. Read these and more latest news in South Africa here.
SAA business rescue practitioners and creditors meet today to decide the national carrier’s fate.
Government introduces a ‘new’ set of lockdown regulations in an attempt to slow the rate of coronavirus infections.
Eskom battling to keep the lights on as vandalism, power unit failures and non-payment threaten to return rotational load shedding schedules.
South Africa braces for the ‘coronavirus storm’.
Gauteng expected to become the ‘new’ epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in South Africa.
Business rescue administrators deliver a revised plan which will determine SAA’s future.
Is a reshuffle of the National Executive in the works? The furore over the treatment of Khayelitsha resident Bulelani Qolani rolls on; and more.
With COVID-19 infections rampantly on the rise in Gauteng, is the province set to return to hard lockdown regulations?