Transnet SOC Ltd and ICTSI have signed a transformative 25-year partnership agreement aimed at modernising the Durban Container Terminal, … Read more: Transnet cements partnership with ICTSI for Durban’s Pier 2 to boost maritime infrastructure
Vodacom Western Cape has upgraded its network ahead of the festive season, investing R450m in infrastructure to handle higher traffic as visitors … Read more: Vodacom pours $26.6mln into Western Cape network for festive peak – ZAWYA
NATIONAL NEWS – The Western Cape has added some 47 000 hectares to its conservation estate through the declaration of two new nature reserves and … Read more: Western Cape’s conservation estate grows by 47 000 hectares | Knysna-Plett Herald
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has swooped in on properties across KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng in a search-and-seizure operation targeting a … Read more: SIU seizes evidence in R161m UIF fraud case – Sowetan
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Durban City have again decided to fire a coach, and this time around an Orlando Pirates legend who joined them this season. Read more: Durban City strike again, fire Orlando Pirates legend! – SAPeople
Siviwe Gwarube on Thursday, 12 December 2025, at a media briefing about the exam leak involving seven schools in Pretoria. Picture: Babalo Ndenze … Read more: Gauteng matric exam leak ‘contained’ to Pretoria schools, says Gwarube – EWN
A state-of-the-art hot isostatic press (HIP) facility has been unveiled by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in Pretoria, … Read more: CSIR launches new hot isostatic press in Pretoria – Engineering News
This operation marks one of the largest coordinated raids in South Africa’s recent efforts to recover misappropriated TERS funds during the widespread … Read more: R161 million taxpayer-funded UIF scandal in South Africa – Newsday