Following repeated power interruptions affecting Pretoria North residents, the metro has committed to upgrading key infrastructure and installing … Read more: Upgrade planned to improve electricity reliability in Pretoria North | Rekord – The Citizen
NFVF is calling for applications for its Sediba Scriptwriting Training Programme in Bloemfontein, offering emerging filmmakers hands-on training, … Read more: Emerging Free State filmmakers invited to apply for NFVF scriptwriting training
… KwaZulu-Natal. Civil society groups, led by Global South Against Xenophobia (GSAX), said the President’s proposals focused heavily on immigration … Read more: Ramaphosa’s immigration address fails to tackle xenophobic violence, civil coalition warns
WhatsApp. Rorisang Mohau Mohlobuli, a Grade 9 learner from Hoërskool Bloemfontein in the Free State,. Graeme College Grade 11 Joshua Danilatos is … Read more: International science award for Graeme College pupil – Talk of the Town
… KwaZulu-Natal, hosted at BET Software. Both events run from 6pm to 9pm and are free to attend. Unpacking the real challenges of modern software … Read more: Inspired Testing brings software testing community together in CT, Durban this June | ITWeb
In South Africa, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a severe strain on a public health system already affected by chronic staffing shortages, infrastructure … Read more: Reflections on Healthcare Leadership in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa du | JHL
… Durban Amphitheatre, hosted by the Sivananda World Peace Foundation. The event will be held under the theme: “Yoga for Global Peace, Wisdom and … Read more: Indian consul general to join Durban’s International Day of Yoga celebrations – The Post
… South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa attempted to quell rising tensions in a televised address. READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2026/06 … Read more: Ramaphosa warning to vigilantes fails to quell South Africa’s anti-migrant protests
The legacy of the TRC is under the microscope at the Khampepe commission. Read more: The Magoo’s bar bombing in Durban 40 years on – Business Day