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[WATCH] University of Johannesburg’s Dr. Trevor Ngwane says the government needs to change its approach and embrace the fact that electricity belongs to all people in SA. This week, Tshepisong ...
Western Cape police say they’ve searched an area in the Middelpos informal settlement at Saldanha Bay on the West Coast in connection with the disappearance of seven-year-old Jo ...
Cameroon’s electoral commission has rejected the candidacy of Maurice Kamto, the main rival to President Paul Biya, in an upcoming presidential election, raising the risks of protests and the ...
Police say more than R156m of counterfeit and illicit goods have been seized during nationwide operations, in recent weeks. #sapsHQ The South African Police Service (SAPS) seized counterfeit and ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that when national, provincial and local government work together, the lives of people can be ...
Ghanaian side, Asante Kotoko won 3-2 in sudden death after a penalty shoot-out in a match that ended goalless after regulation time. Chiefs missed four out of six penalties, with the visitors scoring ...
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has reiterated that his party has not forgotten about the Phala Phala scandal and believes President Cyril Ramaphosa has a case to answer. He says ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters will today celebrate its 12th anniversary at the Khayelitsha Rugby Stadium in the Cape Flats, ...
The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) says it anticipates that the rebuilding of Parliament will be completed by the end of next year. The bank briefed the Joint Standing Committee on ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesburg is sticking to its demand for a full investigation into all contracts former MMC for Transport in the City of Johannesburg, Kenny Kunene had oversight on.
The 30-year old Xaba also set a new course record when she won her sixth 21.1 km national half marathon, in a row. The South African Half Marathon race in Phalaborwa, Limpopo, was Xaba’s 17th national ...
The catastrophic consequences of the freezing of KwaZulu-Natal development finance company, Ithala, is of its own making.