A video of President Cyril Ramaphosa making a low-key visit to a cellphone accessories store at a Johannesburg mall had tongues wagging on social … Read more: Even presidents shop around: Ramaphosa’s Joburg mall crawl caught on camera | News24
Joburg Super Kings (JSK) will take on Pretoria Capitals (PC) in Match 28 on the SA20 2025-26 at The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, on Saturday, … Read more: SA20 2025-26: Joburg Super Kings vs Pretoria Capitals 28th T20 Match Prediction
… Western Cape. The Zen (100MW) and Bergriver (94MW) wind farms will generate vast amounts of clean energy in the Western Cape, which regularly sees … Read more: Acciona Energía moves ahead with two onshore wind projects totaling nearly … – Energies Media
Four alleged suspects have been shot dead in a shootout without police in Woodlands south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. Police say FOUR others have … Read more: Police shootout | 4 Suspects shot dead, 4 wounded South of Durban – YouTube
In a judgment handed down on Wednesday evening, Gauteng High Court Judge Anthony Millar instructed Nersa to revisit and finalise electricity tariff … Read more: High court forces tariff rethink for Msunduzi and three metros – The Witness
KwaZulu-Natal. Temperature: Morning fog patches over the western and central interior, otherwise cloudy and cool to warm with scattered showers and … Read more: Red Level 10 alert: SA braces for heavy rain, floods, and multiple warnings
Four suspects were shot dead during a dramatic shootout with police in KwaZulu-Natal, following a series of jewellery robberies. Read more: ‘Specialising in jewellery’: Four alleged robbers shot dead in KwaZulu-Natal police shootout
… of rural children and their communities, growing from a single after-school centre into a network of programmes across the Western Cape. Read more: Changing lives in farming communities – Farmer’s Weekly
Budgets have been depleted for aerial firefighting efforts. Now, the Western Cape Cabinet will hear an application for a state of disaster. sune-wc- … Read more: ‘It’s going to be difficult’ — Anton Bredell on Western Cape water stress and wildfires