No sign of an end to rancour among 14 parties elected to the Belgian capital’s 89-seat parliament after 542 days. Read more: ‘An unprecedented void’: Brussels goes record-breaking 542 days without a government
” KwaZulu-Natal faces a severe Level 4 weather warning, prompting disaster management teams to be on high alert. Residents in affected districts must … Read more: Bodies of two flood victims recovered in New Hanover two weeks after severe storm – IOL
… KwaZulu-Natal, and coastal zones where it tolerates salt and wind. Its glossy evergreen leaves and fragrant white flowers give way to plump, red … Read more: Five local South African ingredients to taste this December – Getaway Magazine
Virat Kohli continued his dream run with the bat slamming his second consecutive century in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa. Read more: Virat Kohli Slams Back-to-back Tons Against South Africa As ODI Century Count Swells To 53
The Johannesburg Council voted against scrapping the R200 electricity surcharge applied to prepaid electricity users. Read more: Johannesburg Council votes to retain controversial R200 prepaid electricity surcharge
JOHANNESBURG – World Rugby has officially confirmed the pool draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. The Springboks have been placed in Pool B, … Read more: Springboks land Italy, Georgia and Romania in 2027 World Cup pool – eNCA
The Gauteng Provincial Government has unveiled TendaSwift, a new digital e-procurement platform designed to modernise the province’s tender system … Read more: Gauteng Launches TendaSwift to Open More Opportunities for Small Businesses
Late afternoon thunderstorms are expected to continue across Gauteng on Thursday. AccuWeather forecasts partly sunny conditions in Pretoria with a 60% … Read more: WEATHER: Afternoon thunderstorms expected to continue in Gauteng on Thursday – EWN
Our favourite Pretoria expat has called Bitcoin ‘true currency’ and crypto markets are buzzing. Classic Elon. Read more: Right, so our Pretoria-born mate Elon is at it again, isn’t he? – SAPeople