The EFF advised the government to institute short and long-term plans for education to benefit the youth of South Africa.
A research team have slammed the government for ‘ignoring’ the rising cost of our groceries, as food prices have increased significantly during lockdown.
South Africa is braced for a relaxation of its lockdown laws. But these COVID-19 hot-spots could be vulnerable to further restrictions.
Julius Malema, while hosting a virtual Youth Day Rally on Tuesday, came out guns blazing for Cyril Ramaphosa.
Cabinet is set to announce how South Africa will move to ‘Advanced Level 3’ at some point this week. But how does this status differ from Level 2?
The FF Plus Youth says it won’t be celebrating Youth Day this year due to the ANC holding the youth of South Africa hostage.
No stranger to controversy, Zulu caused outrage by claiming she ‘didn’t know’ just how severely the poor would be impacted by COVID-19.
Natale Labia gives his view on what an Italian conference on life after COVID-19 can teach South Africa and its politicians.
On 16 June, Youth Day, we pay tribute to fallen heroes of the 1976 Soweto Uprising who fought for freedom and equal education.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver his Youth Day speech on Tuesday afternoon. You can watch the live stream of this event right here.
Sadly for those craving a smoke, the cigarette ban has not been lifted yet – despite claims made by a fast-spreading WhatsApp message this week.
The Treasury has confirmed that thousands of learners have been identified for the scheme. Here are the South Africans entitled to a free TV.
Another brutal slaying on the Cape Flats strikes fear into the hearts of electrical technicians.
An elderly woman and her 60-year-old daughter were both murdered in their home earlier this week. Limpopo SAPS have described the crime as ‘horrendous’.
An online survey has gained nationwide attention. Here’s why the idea of the Western Cape becoming a separate nation from SA is ruffling feathers.
Four people have been treated for minor injuries following the KwaMashu fire on Monday 15 June. No fatalities were reported.
The public protector, on Monday, found the allegations against the Health MEC to be unsubstantiated. The investigation was therefore closed.
A man who saw his house wrongfully destroyed by the Red Ants will have the property rebuilt, after the Public Protector stepped in to handle matters.
The Cape Town dam levels made a spectacular pivot in the right direction this week, and even the reserves at Theewaterskloof have boomed.
The body of a woman, thought to be just 25-years-old, was found along the highway with rope tied around her hands and legs from behind.
Good news if you’ve missed sitting in a restaurant, or desperately need a tattoo fix: Advanced Level 3 regulations are set for imminent implementation.
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has reported a daily financial loss of R672 570 due to vandalism of train services.
The Department of Health in the Eastern Cape already owes in excess of R3 billion to service providers and risks being placed under administration.
It’s all systems go at Audi SA as the German brand unveils some of its plans to get back on track after the recent slump.
South Africans, who claim to be unemployed for years without any other source of income, have allegedly been declined the SASSA R350 grant.