The acting North West police commissioner has slammed what he says is an example of child neglect after a six-year-old girl was raped and murdered after she was last seen following her mother to a tavern
In the latest podcast episode of In The Know with Sowetan, Joburg mayor Dada Morero sits down with reporter Koena Mashale to discuss some of the city’s biggest challenges and the ambitious plans underway to fix them.
The Constitutional Court has referred the “Please Call Me” matter back to the Supreme Court of Appeal, and ordered the matter to be heard by a different panel.
SAPS has warned the public against spreading fake news on social media about the whereabouts of kidnapped businessman Jerry Boshoga, saying he has neither been found alive nor confirmed dead.
Parts of the Eastern Cape are expected to face disruptive snowfall and icy roads on Thursday, as a cold front brings freezing temperatures to the region.
For more than 10 years, the living conditions at Khutsong Hostel in Carletonville have been deteriorating. The hostel, which is home to 1,500 people, is also metres away from a massive sinkhole, which is a common occurrence in the area.In addition to infrastructure failures, the community is also battling water supply issues, sewage leakages and life without electricity.
“We are living in inhumane conditions, and no-one seems to care about our health.”These are the words of 81-year-old grandmother Rebecca Machele, who lives in a house surrounded by sewage that overflows from a manhole at the back of the house and spills into her yard.
For seven weeks, the family of slain Likhona Fose, 14, whose mutilated body was found in a field in Roodepoort, on the West Rand, were given hope that the person who killed her will be prosecuted so they could get justice.
For seven weeks, the family of slain Likhona Fose, 14, whose mutilated body was found in a field in Roodepoort, on the West Rand, were given hope that the person who killed her will be prosecuted so they could get justice.
“We are living in inhumane conditions, and no-one seems to care about our health.” These are the words of 81-year-old grandmother Rebecca Machele, who lives in a house surrounded by sewage that overflows from a manhole