JOHANNESBURG – There are now more than 2,000 recorded cases of coronavirus in the country’s prison’s since the outbreak began – 500 of which … Read more: Over 1600 COVID-19 patients in SA prisons have recovered
JOHANNESBURG – The much-anticipated meeting between Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula and the taxi industry has been postponed again. Read more: Taxi industry meeting postponed again
JOHANNESBURG – South African banks may have to make more provisions to deal with customers defaulting on loans. This as the coronavirus … Read more: Banks more cautious on lending
JOHANNESBURG – Goverment has said it’s been vindicated by the court judgement dismissing an application by the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco … Read more: Government feels vindicated by court ruling keeping cigarette ban in place
JOHANNESBURG – Shy Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus refused to accept the 2019 Rugby World Cup trophy with skipper Siya Kolisi in Japan, … Read more: Shy Erasmus insisted World Cup trophy glory belong to Kolisi
JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng Health Department said that the surge in cases in the province was to be expected and there was no need to panic. Read more: Surge in Gauteng COVID-19 cases expected, says Health MEC Masuku
JOHANNESBURG – Santaco said that it much awaited meeting with government had been delayed again and was now expected to take place later on … Read more: Santaco meeting with Mbalula over COVID-19 relief package delayed again
Johannesburg – The government has proposed changes to South Africa’s meat safety legislation, suggesting that threatened species such as rhinos, … Read more: Govt proposal to add rhino, elephants to list of animals that can be slaughtered for consumption
The City of Johannesburg has decided to scrap the R200 levy it intended charging all pre-paid meter customers for the next financial year. The city is … Read more: Johannesburg scraps pre-paid electricty levy