
Withdrawal of SANDF troops from DRC a work in progress: Motshekga
Minister Motshekga says significant work has been done despite the delay.
SATURDAY, 07 JUNE 2025, 09:57
Minister Motshekga says significant work has been done despite the delay.
Many pupils in KwaZulu-Natal schools have reportedly gone without meals this week, as disruptions in the National School Nutrition Programme continue to affect several districts across the province.
Morero says there is no wealth acquired from ritual killing.
The Mthatha Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape granted murder accused Mampane bail on Tuesday
RTMC online platform reaches four million transactions
With more motorists opting for the convenience of online vehicle license renewal, the Road Traffic Management Corporation’s (RTMC) online platform has now reached four million transactions.
“The increase in online activity since its introduction in February 2022 is a testament of public approval in our innovative initiative...
SA’s plan to shield coastal assets from climate change
With the impact of climate change intensifying globally, government has launched a plan that aims to effectively manage South Africa’s coastal assets.This as the country’s coastline or coastal cities are at the frontline of climate change, facing severe and multifaceted complexities that threaten livelihoods, communities,...
Presiding Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng raised concerns regarding court etiquette and decorum.
ACSA ordered to engage in mediation efforts with ACS
The Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, has issued a ministerial order to the Airports Company SA (ACSA) Board to engage in a mediation process with a company that conducts the baggage screening at its airports.
This follows various engagements with the ACSA Board on several occasions to discuss its dispute with the Airports...
Gauteng’s Police Commissioner briefed the Community Safety Portfolio Committee on the crime stats
Work underway to eliminate waste in government spending
In an ongoing effort to ensure that government manages its finances efficiently, the state is currently consulting on options for a formal fiscal anchor.
This was outlined in the March 2025 discussion document issued by the National Treasury to prevent a recurrence of the cycle of high spending, large deficits, and rising...
Two in court for IFP murder case
Two suspects arrested in connection with the murder of Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) Member of Parliament, Khethamabala Sithole, are expected to appear before the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court today.This as a task team established following the murder made a breakthrough in their investigation. “Two suspects have been arrested and charged with...
Riverlea has struggled with the issue of illegal mining for many years.
Tributes for late jazz promoter Rashid Lombard
The Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport says it is deeply saddened by the passing of Rashid Lombard at the age of 74.
Born on 10 April 1951 in Gqeberha, Lombard moved to Cape Town in 1962.
The provincial department described the late Lombard as the heart, soul, and mind behind the Cape Town International Jazz...
The woman allegedly sold her son to the sangoma for R75 000.
The students were arrested during a violent protest at the university yesterday.
The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial resumes in the Pretoria High Court this morning
W Cape Health honours brave cancer survivors and fighters
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness commemorated Cancer Survivors Day on Wednesday by honouring individuals who have survived cancer.
Yesterday’s occasion also served as a chance to remember those who are still bravely fighting cancer as well as the community and healthcare workers who support them in their...
Government condemns Riverlea shooting incident
Government has condemned the shootout between illegal miners and the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Riverlea, Johannesburg which claimed the life of a 59-year-old man.
The man was killed after he was allegedly caught in the crossfire as police exchanged gunfire with three suspects.
Government extended its heartfelt condolences...
The briefing focuses on crime trends between January and March 2025.
Government condemns acts of violence at WSU
Government has strongly condemned the violent scenes that have unfolded at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) Nelson Mandela Drive campus in Mthatha, Eastern Cape.
This follows protests by students against the release on bail of the acting residence manager, Manelisi Mampana, who is facing charges relating to the fatal shooting of a...
Human remains identified as that of missing journalist and partner
The South African Police Service has confirmed that the human remains found in Limpopo are that of missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli.“The South African Police Service (SAPS) has concluded its extensive tests and analysis of human remains found in Rust De Winter earlier presumed to be...