20 January at 09:53 AM, via SAnews
Killer vigilantes sentenced to life imprisonment
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has welcomed the sentences imposed by the Bhisho High Court in a matter relating to the vigilante killing of four people at Debenek in the Eastern Cape.
At least 16 people were each convicted and sentenced in the court for:
Four counts of murder: life imprisonment.Four counts of kidnapping:...
20 January at 09:07 AM, via SAnews
Departments unite to enhance maths and science education
The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, has announced that his department will strengthen its long-term partnership with the Department of Basic Education, with the aim of improving pass rates in mathematics and science.
According to the Minister, the collaboration will also enhance the...
20 January at 08:24 AM, via News24
Seven people, including a police officer, have died in shootings in Cape Town in 24 hours.
20 January at 08:17 AM, via SAnews
Collective action needed to curb school violence, says Minister Gwarube
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has called on parents, communities and government to work together to curb violence in schools, stressing that learner safety is fundamental to quality education.
“Both parents and the community need to work together in curbing violence. This can only be achieved as a...
20 January at 08:07 AM, via SAnews
Labour dept speeds up claims processing for deceased Pinetown worker
The Department of Employment and Labour has confirmed that the benefits of the widow of a deceased Pinetown worker are being processed and will be paid in less than a month.
This after Minister Nomakhosazana Meth learnt of the tragic passing of 59-year old Phila Mntambo, who was an employee at Steelbank Merchants...
19 January at 19:03 PM, via News24
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19 January at 15:44 PM, via SAnews
President Ramaphosa assesses flood damage, calls for stronger disaster response
President Cyril Ramaphosa says leadership must be visible and present when communities are in distress, as government intensifies its response to devastating floods that have led to loss of life, destroyed infrastructure, displaced families and disrupted schooling across several provinces.
The President...
19 January at 15:21 PM, via SAnews
DHET shifts to Central Application Service for 2026 academic year
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has announced that the Central Application Clearing House (CACH) will not be implemented for the 2026 academic year for the Class of 2025 and beyond.
In a statement issued on Monday, the department said the decision forms part of a broader reform of the...
19 January at 15:18 PM, via SAnews
Basic Education Minister saddened by fatal scholar transport accident
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has expressed deep sadness following a tragic motor vehicle accident that occurred on Monday morning, involving a vehicle transporting learners to school, in which several learners lost their lives.
The Minister extended her heartfelt condolences to the families, friends,...
19 January at 14:01 PM, via SAnews
President Ramaphosa visits flood-stricken areas in Mpumalanga
President Cyril Ramaphosa is this afternoon visiting Nkomazi Local Municipality in Mpumalanga to assess the extent of the damage caused by the floods and the response of government.
The President will commence the visit in Mjejana, Nkomazi Local Municipality, after 14h00 this afternoon.
The National Disaster Management...
19 January at 13:31 PM, via SAnews
Central Application Service Guide: Helping prospective students to access higher education
Prospective students, who need guidance in accessing the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) system, are encouraged to make use of the Central Application Service (CAS).
Here is a comprehensive guide on how the CAS works:...
19 January at 13:19 PM, via SAnews
MEC Chiloane devastated after scholar transport incident claims 13
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has expressed his deep devastation, following a tragic scholar transport accident in Vanderbijlpark on Monday morning, which claimed the lives of 13 learners.
Preliminary reports indicate that the incident occurred at approximately 7am when a private scholar transport vehicle...
19 January at 13:08 PM, via SAnews
President mourns deaths in Cape flats violence and scholar transport crash
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his deep sadness at the loss of life resulting from violent incidents on the Cape Flats over the weekend and in a tragic collision involving a scholar transport vehicle, near Vanderbijlpark, on Monday morning.
At least 26 people were killed in incidents of violence on...
19 January at 12:51 PM, via SAnews
Government intervenes over sewer crisis in JB Marks Municipality
Poorly functioning wastewater treatment plants and ongoing sewerage spillages continue to contribute significantly to water pollution in JB Marks Local Municipality in North West, prompting intervention by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.
Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo on Friday,...
19 January at 11:33 AM, via News24
In April 2025, 18-year-old James Prins found himself in ICU for a burst appendix, not knowing whether he would make it out. Fast-forward to January and James was named SACS’s dux scholar with eight distinctions and an aggregate of 95.7% – and he also aced three A-level exams written at the same time.
19 January at 10:37 AM, via SAnews
Inmates in matric record 94.4% 2025 pass rate
The Department of Correctional Services has recorded a 94.4% pass rate for the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.
This was revealed by Minister Pieter Groenewald, who released the results at the Goodwood Correctional Facility, in the Western Cape, on Monday.
Some 180 learners from 18 correctional services schools sat for the...
19 January at 10:30 AM, via SAnews
SANDF deploys rescue team to assist in flood-stricken areas
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has announced that it continues to support various flood-stricken communities by conducting rescue operations to evacuate people stranded in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces.
These areas have been severely affected by flooding and rising water levels due to heavy rains...
19 January at 10:16 AM, via SAnews
Media urged to submit entries for SADC media awards
The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) has called on South African journalists and media to submit their entries for the 2026 Southern African Development Community (SADC) Media Awards competition.
The SADC Media Awards competition is open to journalists from the SADC member states in four categories: Photo...
19 January at 10:10 AM, via SAnews
SAWS warns of disruptive rainfall in Limpopo
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned of disruptive rainfall that could cause flooding in Limpopo.
“A medium likelihood of significant impacts are expected over the Lowveld of Limpopo, as well as the eastern parts of the Limpopo Valley, due to persistent overnight rainfall with 30 to 60mm more expected during the course of...
19 January at 10:10 AM, via SAnews
Emergency housing team dispatched to flood hit Limpopo, Mpumalanga
Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane has dispatched the Emergency Housing Unit of the National Department of Human Settlements to disaster-affected areas in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, following recent heavy rainfall.
In a statement, the department said the national team, working together with provincial...
19 January at 09:48 AM, via SAnews
Kruger National Park applies quota system for visitors
The Kruger National Park (KNP) has implemented a gate quota system with immediate effect in the interest of visitor safety and effective traffic management, after heavy rains.
Last week’s persistent heavy rainfall across Limpopo and Mpumalanga caused river levels to rise significantly, with overflows reported in the Crocodile,...