Renault said on Friday that it expects to repay state subsidies it got during the coronavirus pandemic ahead of schedule, after posting a profit in
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Hlanti to be sidelined for up to 6 months – Stuart Baxter
Stuart Baxter, the coach of the Kaizer Chiefs, estimated Hlanti would be sidelined for up to six months in early October. The 31-year-old has been
EU launches reset with Africa after pandemic disruption
On Thursday, the European Union invited more than 40 African leaders to Brussels in a bid to regain its influence on a continent where China
Teacher at Randfontein’s Horskool Jan Viljoen fired after sexual assault
Following claims of sexual assault, a teacher at Randfontein’s Horskool Jan Viljoen has reportedly been fired. The school made news on Monday after videos went
Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at WHO Press Conference on announcement of additional mRNA hubs in Africa
Director-General of the World Health Organisation, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, President of France, Emmanuel Macron, President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, President
Fire In Cape Town Kills Five People Friday Morning
On Friday, February 18, five persons died in a structural fire in Nonqubela Site B in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Jermaine Carelse, a spokesperson for the
LIVE | Release of crime stats for the 3rd quarter of the 2021/2022 financial year
Police Minister Bheki Cele releases the crime statistics for the third quarter of the 2021-2022 financial year. Briefing Parliament’s Portfolio Committee earlier on Friday morning
Harriet Robson, Mason Greenwood horrible case of domestic abuse
The news that rising England star and teenage Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood had been accused in a horrible instance of domestic abuse shocked the
Germany sceptical about future of EU training mission in Mali
Following France’s announcement that it would begin a military withdrawal, Germany’s Defense Minister expressed skepticism about whether a European Union training operation in Mali could
Minister Ayanda Dlodlo refutes that salary increases for SMS members were “vigorously pursued” by Labour Unions
The Minister for the Public Service and Administration, Ms Ayanda Dlodlo refutes a claim made by the labour union, Public Servants Association (PSA) that it
African Literature scholar Professor Elizabeth Gunner to testify in Malema hate speech case
The High Court in Johannesburg will hear testimony from African Literature scholar Professor Elizabeth Gunner in the case between the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and
LIVE: Prof Elizabeth Gunner testifies in the AfriForum-EFF hate speech case
The High Court in Johannesburg to hear testimony from African Literature scholar Professor Elizabeth Gunner in the case between the EFF and lobby group AfriForum.
Routes leading to the Chapman’s Peak closed due to fire
Due to a blazing fire on the mountain, the routes leading to the Chapman’s Peak path were closed on Thursday evening. Table Mountain National Park’s
Limpopo macadamia farm initiative on educational drive aimed at aspiring farmers
A macadamia farm near Louis Trichardt, Limpopo, has partnered with a private funding organization to educate aspiring farmers about the dynamics and benefits of macadamia
Sandton City in Gauteng disputes reports that it owes City of Johannesburg R158 million for water and electricity
Sandton City, one of Gauteng’s most opulent shopping malls, has refuted claims that it owes the City of Johannesburg R158 million in water and power