NSRI rescue swimmers, the NSRI rescue vehicle, Western Cape Government Health EMS rescue squad and ambulance, and Mossel Bay Fire and Rescue Services … Read more: Swift rescues at Diaz Beach, Mossel Bay – Cape Town ETC
Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Limpopo. The Western Cape has recorded a single outbreak linked to the illegal movement of animals from infected areas. Read more: Foot-and-mouth Disease (FMD) Remains Active In Seven Provinces – African Farming
At least 11 people, including three children, were killed in a mass shooting at a bar in a township near the South African administrative capital … Read more: South Africa Mass Shooting Kills 9 Near Johannesburg Tavern At least 9 people were … – Instagram
The tavern hit in the Pretoria attack earlier this month was an unlicenced outlet in a hostel for migrant workers. The dead included children aged … Read more: Nine killed in gun attack at bar near Johannesburg – RTE
Passing the N12/N18 interchange near Warrenton, a burst of colour now interrupts the roadside greenery, marking the start of the community‑driven art initiative Colour My Kasi. Read more: Colour My Kasi transforms N12/N18 Warrenton interchange with community art
KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is the Sunday Times newsmaker of the year. In an online poll this week … Read more: NEWSMAKER | The cop in camo voted SA’s biggest newsmaker – Sunday Times
KwaZulu-Natal recorded 88 fatalities in 85 crashes. The Eastern Cape reported 52 fatalities in 45 crashes, Mpumalanga 69 fatalities in 50 crashes … Read more: Creecy: 32 daily road deaths a major concern
Take our labour laws, for example; there’s a reason why labour lawyers and consultants are in such demand. No layperson can make sense of the … Read more: Are South Africa’s laws too complex to work? – The Citizen
Concerns over pollution levels forced the closure of Durban beaches, but progress in addressing sewage issues leads to a hopeful reopening for … Read more: Three Durban beaches reopened after pollution scare – Diamond Fields Advertiser