He put his ego aside and found a job at the Kumba Mine in Kimberley to make sure that he puts food on the table for his children. This after ending his … Read more: Malcolm Klassen proves that his heart is not made of stone
JOHANNESBURG – Fidelity Services Group said that it had recorded three heists in a space of just 30 minutes. The first incident happened on Monday … Read more: Fidelity concerned about spike in cash-in-transit heists in last 6 weeks
JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe’s vice president Constantino Chiwenga was appointed health minister on Tuesday, the presidency said, one month … Read more: Zimbabwe VP named health minister after virus graft scandal
JOHANNESBURG – The rand slipped to its weakest in two months on Tuesday, in a risk-averse mood amid fears over the pace of economic recovery … Read more: Rand slips to 2-month low, stocks firm
JOHANNESBURG – Environmental health expert Jacobus Roets on Tuesday said that the report produced after the Free State spent R255 million on … Read more: Zondo Inquiry told FS report on R255m asbestos eradication audit was ‘useless’
JOHANNESBURG – The United Association of South Africa (Uasa) said that the expected fuel increase that comes into effect at midnight on Tuesday … Read more: Fuel price hike will have far-reaching implications for S. Africans – Uasa
“The Democratic Alliance Caucus in Johannesburg notes the resignation of Councillor Kishore Badal, which was received by the caucus today. Read more: Breaking News: Ward 9 Councillor, Kishore Badal resigns
JOHANNESBURG – The latest COVID-19 data from Universities South Africa (USAf) has painted a bleak picture for institutions across the country. Read more: Despite student, staff COVID-19 deaths, USAf says no cause for concern yet
The City of Johannesburg announced further relief rates for distressed residents on Thursday, 30 July. This means that more than R400 million will be … Read more: City approves further Covid-19 relief rates for residents