Mpho is not hospitable to his early morning guest. Nkosiyabo is displeased to learn of his niece’s plans for the evening. The fury of a
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Nine South African school children killed after taxi accident
On Wednesday afternoon, February 16, nine Mpumalanga kids, aged five to thirteen, died after their scholar transport vehicle overturned near the intersection of Mayflower and
Elephant dung filters botanical mix for South African gin maker
Sniffing the fragrant botanicals, fruits, and seeds used to create the aromatic spirit is one of the pleasures of artisanal gin-making – but not usually
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Mpho discovers Kenosi’s true identity. James and Imani have been detained. Vhutshilo is informed about what his mother has been up to by Azwindini. When
South Africa’s government assures citizens of free 10GB data monthly
Data struggles may become a thing of the past for all South African households, according to Ntshavheni. During her State of The Nation Address (SONA)
EU facing Chinese competition for influence in Africa
The EU will welcome more than 40 African leaders to Brussels on Thursday in an effort to reassert its influence on a continent where China
South African student kills another during fight at KZN school
During a quarrel at Siphesihle Secondary School on Thursday, a 17-year-old pupil was stabbed to death by another learner. According to Reaction Unit SA (RUSA)
Green Connection welcomes High Court’s dismissal of Shell’s application on seismic survey
Environmental group, Green Connection, has welcomed the High Court’s dismissal of oil giant Shell’s application for leave to appeal the December interim interdict against its
South Africa to address issue of marine litter and plastic pollution at upcoming 5th session of UN Environment Assembly
South Africa will support proposals to address the issue of marine litter and plastic pollution at the upcoming 5th session of the United Nations Environment
Strike: University of Pretoria workers demand better pay and benefits
The strike entered its ninth day on Thursday with negotiations between union members and management still ongoing. Hundreds of workers at the University of Pretoria
MEC Bredell announces R50million employment project for Western Cape Municipalities
Anton Bredell, Western Cape MEC of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning announced that the Department of Local Government will be rolling out a
ANC Eastern Cape suspends branch meetings
The African National Congress (ANC) in the Eastern Cape has suspended all branch general meetings (BGMs) in two metropolitan regions, W.B Rubusana in East London
South Africa launches online traffic service
With South Africa’s government taking bold steps to modernise its systems, the era of long queues that forced motorists to take time off work in
South African High Court cautions attorneys on forced auction sales
The Gauteng High Court has laid down the law on how attorneys and home loan providers may execute forced auctions of people’s homes. When a
National Health department takes lead in Charlotte Maxeke Hospital revamp
The National Health Department has taken the lead in the revamping and repair of the Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital. The hospital – which is a