There is apparently a scam doing the rounds in which the fraudsters approach companies using David Masondo’s name and offer financial assistance.
Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu has pleaded with the public to engage with the NHI Bill themselves after it was panned in the media.
NUMSA has threatened industrial action over the treatment of fuel station workers after their initial 12% wage increase demand was rejected.
South African citizens have done a phenomenal job saving water during difficult and dry conditions, but more needs to be done before the rainy season.
The former SABC board members who were removed based on a scathing SIU report believe it contained information that was factually inaccurate.
The Department of Water and Sanitation announced plans to revamp water resources in Mpumalanga but urged residents to keep saving in the interim.
South Africans unable to take part in SANPArks free access to National Parks in the week during National Parks Week last year can now do so on the weekend.
The looting in Soweto is believed to be backlash from the SAPS raids for counterfeit goods in the Johannesburg CBD that started two weeks ago.
Statistics showing the deployment of the army to the Cape Flats has done little to curb the high murder rate and SANCO wants Cele and Fritz held accountable.
The EFF, along with other opposition councillors, declared the meeting for the vote of no confidence in the Rustenburg mayor illegal.
Data from PWC’s latest report suggests corporate companies that effectively use their female talent are more likely to increase market share.
In her ruling, the judge said it would not benefit Omotoso to split the charges between different courts because he had already spent so much time in jail.
The humpback whale was first spotted on Sunday, but had disappeared before rescuers were able to help.
The winning photograph is a haunting aerial shot of an elephant in northern Botswana that has been killed and butchered for its ivory.
Heavy rainfall and snow in catchment areas could accelerate the City of Cape Town’s plans to reduce water tariffs instituted during the recent drought.
The cocaine was reportedly found inside shampoo bottles of the luggage of a passenger who arrived on an Emirates flight from Dubai.
The robbers were given especially harsh sentences because of how unnecessarily violent they were towards the victims of their crimes.
The bad news for Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane continues to roll in as the Public Servants Association (PSA) has called her hypocritical.
The organisation rejected his resignation before suspending the membership and warned Markus Jooste that he cannot avoid punishment for his crimes.
Prasa has confirmed that railway services throughout South Africa are functional despite a combined strike by FEDUSA and UNTU.
Herman Mashaba has been left frustrated by the perceived inability of the NPA to prosecute criminal cases sent to it by the City of Johannesburg.
The never ending list of problems faced by Alexandra being revealed at the SAHRC inquiry is getting more shocking by the day.
FNB’s Paul Makube believes the interest rate cuts, coupled with the stronger rand, and lower petrol prices, will really help out local farmers.
The arrests were made in areas that have been severely hit by rhino poaching and will hopefully lead to further in-roads in the fight against poaching.
Entrepreneurs in Klipfontein View have not taken long to embrace the many benefits offered by the opportunity centre recently opened in the area.