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Lack of water in court building arrests Concourt operations
The Constitutional Court has been unable to hear cases since the beginning of the month due to unreliable water supply in the court building.
Technical expert appointed to assess billing dispute between Eskom and City Power
An independent technical expert has 14 days to assess the billing dispute between Eskom and City Power which emanates from billing inconsistencies that were first picked up in 2019.
WATCH LIVE | Minister Pemmy Majodina briefs media on water supply challenges in Johannesburg
Minister of water and sanitation, Pemmy Majodina, is briefing the media on water supply challenges and interventions in Johannesburg on Monday.
TUT exams postponed due to water crisis
Exams at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Soshanguve Campus have been postponed due to the ongoing water crises in the metro.
Two arrested after ‘discharging firearms’ during church service in Cape Town
Two suspects are due to appear in the Khayelitsha magistrate’s court on Monday in connection with gunshots fired during a weekend church service in Cape Town.
N3 near Harrismith open after truck blockage
Members of the All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied SA are embarking on a nationwide strike this week ‘to demand fair wages’
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SACC rallies Moz churches to pray for the return of peace
The South African Council of Churches is pleading will all churches near the Lebombo border post between SA and Mozambique to offer humanitarian support to all people in need.
Probe into Uber driver who snubbed disabled woman
Uber is investigating allegations that one of their drivers refused to pick up a disabled woman because she was using crutches.
Families to challenge R12m eviction settlement dispute
Families placed on land earmarked for a smart city development near Lanseria Airport in Joburg say they will challenge the court application to suspend their R12m eviction settlement agreement.
New by-laws for spaza shops
The government wants all spaza shops re-registered to ensure compliance with the South African laws as it confronts a food poisoning crisis that has so far claimed the lives of about 23 children.
Free State suspends food sales by vendors at schools following cases of poisoning
The Free State department of education has suspended all non-school-managed vendor activities on and around school grounds.
Three suspects nabbed over East London taxi killings
Three suspects linked to taxi-related murders in East London have been arrested by a special task team combating serious and violent crime in the Eastern Cape.On Saturday, national police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe confirmed the authenticity of a viral video showing the suspects’ arrest.
At least 24 killed in Pakistan train station bomb blast, police say
At least 24 people were killed and more than 40 injured in a bomb blast at a railway station in Quetta in southwestern Pakistan on Saturday, police and other officials told Reuters.
Lebombo border remains closed as authorities wait to meet Mozambique govt officials
The Lebombo border to Mozambique remains closed as the Border Management Authority awaits talks with the country’s leadership to determine if it’s safe to open the border on Friday.