Waters says that this affects Gauteng residents who suffer when hospital files are lost, IT systems fail, departments come to a halt, and schools … Read more: SA province owes Microsoft R344-million – Jacaranda FM
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow Level 4 weather warning for Gauteng, with significant impacts expected from this … Read more: Gauteng, Mpumalanga Braces for Heavy Storms and Flooding – Mapepeza News
A number of them are paving the way, in Brazil, South Africa and Spain. Vincent Berthier. Head of RSF’s Technology and Journalism Desk. While Google … Read more: In Brazil, South Africa and Spain: economic law provides an opportunity to regulate … – RSF
Johannesburg’s residents deserve a City that fights for them, pursues their best interests, and spends their resources diligently and sustainably. The … Read more: Johannesburg needs legal accountability, not costly courtroom gambles – DA – POLITICS
The City of Cape Town defends its fixed tariffs against SAPOA and AfriForum’s challenges, focusing on its constitutional authority. Read more: City of Cape Town argues for the legality of its fixed tariffs in court – IOL
Laurent Mekies was swift to pay tribute to both Red Bull and Max Verstappen in the wake of the Dutchman’s victory in the Qatar Grand Prix, which … Read more: Max Verstappen ‘did not put a foot wrong’ says Laurent Mekies as he hails ‘extraordinary …
This was the day KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi held a press conference claiming Mchunu is allegedly involved with a … Read more: I’ve never been accused of graft until July 6, Senzo Mchunu tells Madlanga commission
NATIONAL NEWS – Two experienced international sailors travelling to Durban from Reunion Island were found dead under mysterious circumstances in … Read more: Experienced sailors found dead in Mozambique Channel – Oudtshoorn Courant
Durban is the country’s primary container port, handling the vast majority of imports and exports. “The dismantling of the cartel will reduce the … Read more: South Africa Plans to Prosecute Container Carriers for Price Fixing – The Maritime Executive