JOHANNESBURG – We’re at East Lake in 2016 and Dustin Johnson is coming off three months of golfing domination. Leading the FedEx Cup going … Read more: Johnson puts away 2016 woes to claim FedEx Cup title
JOHANNESBURG – Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille on Tuesday said that she would not run away from investigations … Read more: De Lille: I’m prepared to cooperate with any probes over Beitbridge border fence
JOHANNESBURG – Small Business Development Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has criticised Clicks over its response to the racist hair advert and … Read more: Minister Ntshavheni rejects Clicks’ apology, urges removal of TRESemme products
JOHANNESBURG – There’s been widespread public outrage against Orlando Pirates soccer player Thembinkosi Lorch following his arrest for … Read more: Social media outraged over Pirates star Thembinkosi Lorch’s assault matter
On an abandoned private farm south of Johannesburg, the sound of hammers bashing nails into corrugated iron, brooms sweeping away the dust and … Read more: As occupations gather pace, landowners fear for their property
JOHANNESBURG – THE NATIONAL Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) said yesterday that it had reached a settlement with business rescue … Read more: Comair and Numsa reach settlement over employee medical scheme contributions
JOHANNESBURG – Opposition parties and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Zimbabwe are waiting to hear if the African National Congress … Read more: Zimbabwe crisis: ANC delegation led by Magashule set to meet with Zanu–PF
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom will implement load shedding at 8am this morning. The country will have to put up with stage one blackouts until 4pm and … Read more: Eskom warns power system still vulnerable ahead of power cuts today
JOHANNESBURG – One hundred and fifteen more people have died in South Africa after contracting the coronavirus, bringing the death toll to 15,004. Read more: SA COVID-19 fatalities pass 15000 mark