7 000 copies of ’Breakthrough’ donated to high schools to help in nation-building
Authors of the book, Breakthrough, which details the build up and negotiations that led to SA’s 1994 democracy, have donated 7 000 copies of the publication to high ...
We want free education, from Grade 1 to Grade 12, says EFF's Julius Malema
EFF leader Julius Malema has called for free education from Grade 1 to 12 and at tertiary level while also advocating for feeding schemes at tertiary institutions. ...
Geordin Hill-Lewis touted as front runner to take over the reins in Cape Town
With municipal elections around the corner, the DA’s Geordin Hill-Lewis has emerged as a favourite to stand as mayoral candidate for the City of Cape Town.
Pro-Israel comment: Mogoeng given 10 days to apologise
One party came to Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s defence, but other parties have called for him to step up to the plate.
Crime state: Murder and rapes spiked upwards in last months of 2020
The national crime statistics for the third quarter of the 2020/2021 financial year make for bleak reading.
Agrizzi gets bail– but it’s R16.7m
Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng on Friday overturned the decision by magistrate Philip Venter of the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, who denied Agrizzi ...
PSA warns Motsoaledi against appointing Fosi as permanent CEO of Government Printing Works
The PSA has also been joined by the DA in opposing Alinah Fosi in being appointed permanently into the position citing questions around her qualifications, intimidation ...
EFF leader Julius Malema takes a pounding on Twitter as #JuliusMustFall trends
#JuliusMustFall has been the trend of the weekend and has spilled into Monday as users of the popular platform voice their disapproval of Malema following his defence ...
'Ramaphosa is also working from home': SA Twitter slams leadership amid coronavirus
South African Twitter has wasted little time in commenting on President Cyril Ramaphosa?s leadership during the coronavirus crisis.
President Cyril Ramaphosa slammed after court ruling on Public Protector report
The North Gauteng High Court?s decision to set aside Public Protector's report on money donated to President Cyril Ramaphosa?s CR17 ANC presidential campaign has ...
EFF’s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi questions justice system, slams SA judges
The EFF?s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has questioned the country?s justice system saying that judges were making decisions that did not make sense.
WATCH: Duduzane Zuma urges UKZN students to stop burning buildings
Duduzane Zuma has come to the rescue of students in need of financial assistance after pledging an undisclosed amount of money to those who suffered financial exclusion. ...
Newcastle mayor vows to tackle corruption
Newcastle Local Municipality mayor Dr. Ntuthuko Mahlaba has taken a hard stance on corruption in the municipality, vowing to come down hard on those that have milked ...
Concern mounts over loadshedding impact on hospitals and health
The DA in KZN has raised concerns over the Health Department?s monitoring of generators, sourcing of fuel and the impact on patient care as Eskom loadshedding continues ...
Thabiso Zulu says leaders 'hell bent' on derailing fight against corruption
Whistle-blower Thabiso Zulu says the assassination attempt made on his life in October and numerous death threats has been a nightmare for his family.
'Oceans could contribute up to R177bn to GDP'
South Africa?s strength in the maritime sector continues to grow as the country has been re-elected onto the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council.
Five bombshells that were dropped at the Zondo Commission
The state capture commission of inquiry have seen some bombshells being dropped as revelations of the extent of state capture were shared live to the nation.
Julius Malema threatened by EFF Student command, says political analyst
EFF leader Julius Malema?s questioning of the role of the EFF Student Command has received a backlash from the student structure.
Andre De Ruyter appointment at Eskom draws mixed reactions
The appointment of Nampak CEO Andre de Ruyter as the new Eskom CEO has been met with mixed reactions.
What lies ahead for Mmusi Maimane?
Three weeks after resigning as the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, Mmusi Maimane has hinted that he is looking at forming his own political party. ...
Political opportunism led to Marikana tragedy, says Cosatu
Cosatu has called on workers, members of the Tripartite Alliance and communities to rally behind its Marikana rally in the North West.
Top spy Thulani Dlomo, lawyers head to court over his dismissal
Sacked top spy Thulani Dlomo and his lawyers are set to head to court where they intend to oppose his dismissal from the State Security Agency.
Sanef will not appeal EFF judgment
Sanef says it will not appeal the Equality Court?s judgment in its application to have EFF and Julius Malema interdicted from harassing journalists.
Twitter slams Pravin Gordhan after Eskom loadshedding warning
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan was thrust into the spotlight with critics on Twitter saying he was responsible for the shoddy conditions of Eskom.
John Steenhuisen's lack of post-matric qualification back in spotlight
John Steenhuisen?s lack of a post-matric qualification has once again become a bone of contention after he became the DA's Parliamentary leader.