The boyfriend of a murdered Keimoes woman has been placed under arrest for her brutal death.
The lifeless body of a 20-year-old woman was found in her home in Springbok, Northern Cape on Saturday 23 November 2019, police confirmed.
Investigators believe the teen was murdered by a 16-year-old fellow pupil.
Some might argue that Koko got away with it.
Political party, Forum 4 Service Delivery, has requested that the State Capture commission be stopped as it is draining SA’s capital.
One of the two elderly women was stabbed and later died in hospital. The suspect is still at large.
Limpopo dam levels have gone down from 50,5% to 49,8%.
The pair is expected to apply for bail when they appear in court, on Wednesday.
A recent report revealed that three companies were granted rights for shale gas exploration in the area.
An attempt to crack 1600 kilometers per hour.
We’ve reached the summit of a crisis point in Kimberley. The Sol Plaatje Municipality has run dry following complications with a water pipeline.
Forum aims to discuss assisting SMME’s with resources, infrastructure, and skills.
Construction on the state-of-the-art hospital started in 2006.
Ramaphosa vows to preserve African languages as they were degraded during Apartheid.
Parliament has requested sign language to reach the status of an official language.
Ramaphosa will read books with students in African languages at the Sandile Present Community Library to kick-start Heritage Day Celebrations.
Alonso gains further Hilux bakkie racing experience in Lichtenburg.
The Nakop border officials were applauded for preventing unregulated dagga from entering South Africa’s illicit drug market.
The girl’s body was discovered by a person who claims was in the area picking up wood.
The 65th anniversary of the 1954 Women’s Charter will be celebrated this year.
Tuck shops offering short-term loans
in embattled townships are being targeted by law enforcement.
The Northern Cape drought has been going on for the last five years and could cripple the province’s economy if something isn’t done soon.
Northern Cape premier Zamani Saul has made a lot of promises to cut spending in the province.
He’s made headlines all across the country for his fresh approach to politiics. Now, Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul is gunning for “the fat cats”.
The drugs were intercepted before they could get to Cape Town.