The Gauteng education department has suspended two inspectors who were assigned to manage a project to conduct repairs at Noordgesig Secondary School in Soweto after a fire there last year.
On Wednesday, 25 June 2025, Operation Dudula once again disrupted access to Johannesburg’s Hillbrow Clinic, targeting foreign nationals and denying them healthcare in defiance of South Africa’s Constitution. Despite police intervention and ongoing legal action by rights groups, the anti-migrant group continues to intimidate and unlawfully demand documentation from patients.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the funeral service of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu should not to go ahead pending an urgent court application.
A cold front, which has resulted in icy and wet conditions in the Western Cape, will likely bring strong winds and snowfall to the weather-battered Eastern Cape.
The Gauteng education department has suspended two officials over alleged failure to complete urgent repairs at Noordgesig Secondary School in Soweto after a fire damaged the school in June last year.
Join Ignition TV presenter Marius Roberts in conversation with AutoTrader CEO George Mienie as they unpack the driving forces behind AutoTrader’s success in South Africa’s automotive retail landscape.
Stellantis SA has told TimesLIVE Motoring a technical team has reviewed all the recalls by Citroën in Europe, and all the vehicles have been included in a local recall campaign launched in 2024.
Ahead of the G20 meeting in South Africa in November, civil society groups have highlighted how school meals as one of the most effective investments in breaking the cycle of poverty.
The assassination of top Hawks official Lieutenant Colonel Frans Mathipa seemed destined, until this week, to remain a cold case – another high-profile murder that is politically simply too hot to handle. This underscores the magnitude of the breakthrough in the case, led by Hawks investigators, that has culminated this week in a prosecution process targeting 12 SANDF officials. They stand...
Amid the 50th anniversary celebration, not everyone has shared newly elected President Daniel Chapo’s attempt to patch up a country torn both politically and socioeconomically. Too much has been lost in the intervening decades.
At least 10 people have been admitted to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi with gunshot wounds as thousands of Kenyans took to the streets on Wednesday to mark the one-year anniversary of anti-government protests, a hospital source and Kenya’s Citizen Television said.