
Gauteng Health apologises for delayed student nurse stipends
The delays have disrupted students’ academic and clinical training
FRIDAY, 29 MAY 2026, 23:51

The delays have disrupted students’ academic and clinical training

The blast took place at Preller Square in Bloemfontein on Friday morning

Fuel price recoveries in South Africa have swung into a solid over-recovery, contrasting the last three months of being deep in the red.

The food parcels were intended for vulnerable communities in Magaliesburg in Gauteng.

Thursday’s fire follows a blaze that struck the same settlement in the early hours of Sunday.

And why were the six players dropped from the squad even at the ceremony?

Artificial intelligence is giving attackers volume and sophistication, but humans remain the weakest link.

Shanice Brookes, 30, was an “innocent bystander” when she was shot in Sheffield, police say.

Abdul Khan tells BBC Sport about learning from his cousin Amir, a former world champion, and his ambitions to reach the pinnacle of the sport.

The price of diesel is set to drop on Wednesday, bringing some relief after three months of massive price hikes totalling R13.26 per litre.

Hotly anticipated off-roader was launched to the press in Cape Town this week

Brad Pitt and his ex-wife and children have become estranged over the years.

Looking beyond data content, organisations are increasingly analysing how information is accessed, shared and transferred.

Ramaphosa is set to receive the Madlanga Commission’s second interim report on Friday.

Explosive safety expert Jimmy Roodt has weighed in on the blast inside a Woolworths store in Menlyn Park Shopping Centre this week.

Twelve years ago Arsenal keeper David Raya made his debut for non-league Southport; on Saturday he plays in the Champions League final – this is how he got there.

Newly-crowned champion Luke Littler paid tribute to Welsh duo Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price’s efforts in reaching the Premier League semi-finals.

The World Cup dream may have been ended by Italy in March, but June’s international will have one eye on the future.
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