Hawks team descended from a helicopter to ‘stop’ the arrest of Katiso Molefe
A Gauteng Traffic Police helicopter hovered over Katiso Molefe's home during his arrest, raising questions about police integrity and operational legitimacy as they ...
Over 200 South Africans ensnared in Thailand's human trafficking crisis
The job scams target young South Africans who are fluent in English, computer literate, and have marketing or IT qualifications
Second group of white Afrikaners arrives in the US amid Trump's resettlement offer
Following President Trump's controversial offer, a small group of white Afrikaners has arrived in the US as part of a resettlement programme, sparking discussions ...
Urgent reforms needed as SAPS faces overwhelming workload and mental health crisis
With over 150,000 trained police officers for a population exceeding 62 million, SAPS faces significant challenges in crime prevention and officer wellbeing. Experts ...
Athol Fugard: The Playwright who challenged apartheid through art
The life of Athol Fugard, a renowned South African playwright whose works transcended theatre to challenge apartheid and inspire generations, is being remembered ...
Eskom's stage 6 load shedding: A setback for South Africa's economy
Detailing the sequence of events, Ramokgopa said five units tripped at Majuba on Saturday.
Why TVET Colleges are key to South Africa's economic future
Recently, universities revealed that they had received applications up to 30 times higher than available spaces for first-year applicants.
Investigation launched into possible breach of 2024 NSC results
Gwarube’s response came after it emerged on social media that a website was selling verified matric results to learners for as little as R100.
It’s no work, plenty of pay for top cop
Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is sitting at police HQ with no real work to do - and earning a salary of a cool R1. 2 million a year.
Mdluli’s defence strikes two blows
Richard Mdluli left court a happy man this week after several wins in the inquest into a love triangle murder.
‘Dead’ man cons cops
A con artist who was declared dead by Home Affairs managed to trick the police into believing he was a Hawks top cop.
Mdluli ‘out in the cold’
“Many people believe that (Richard) Mdluli fabricated these allegations to get some sympathy. “
Mdluli awaits decision on his fate
Judgement will be delivered on Monday on whether suspended head of Crime Intelligence Richard Mdluli should be allowed to go back to work.
Three Concourt judges won’t hear Hlope’s case
Three Constitutional Court judges have allegedly declined to sit on Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s matter which was supposed to be heard.
Cele issues ultimatum to Mdluli
National police commissioner General Bheki Cele has asked suspended Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli to tell him why he should not fire him.
Exposed: police rot
The country’s most trusted spy outfit - the SAPS’s crime intelligence - is teetering on the brink of collapse.