The City of Kimberley, The Capital of South Africa’s Northern Cape Province. Here you will find information on travel, tourism, information, calendar, … Read more: PLANNED TEMPORARY POWER INTERRUPTION – Tyala Street Substation – 7 July 2026
Justin Snaith can always be relied upon to have a big say on South Africa’s big race days and Saturday’s Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July run over 2200m … Read more: Clocking The July Day Times – Sporting Post
How clinic functions are divided in Johannesburg clinics. One such SLA is between the City of Johannesburg and the Gauteng health department. At the … Read more: We have three spheres of government, which is responsible for providing primary healthcare …
Chery has officially taken over Nissan’s factory in South Africa and plans to produce at least 5 different cars there. Read more: 5 new cars to be built at Chery’s factory in South Africa – TopAuto
Last week, the Constitutional Court said the sale by the Western Cape government of land to a private developer was illegal. The judges ruled that … Read more: Constitutional Court Cancels Property Sale to Push for Faster – The Common Sense
Free State were the biggest winners on day one of the FNB u18 Craven Week at Grey High School in Gqeberha on Monday, while Western Province (WP), … Read more: Free State and WP lay down early markers at FNB Craven Week
… Free State Department of Health. Convicted fraudster appointed CEO of hospital. Mpanya, who worked at Bongani Regional Hospital in Welkom from … Read more: Former nurse still waiting for answers more than a year after lodging statutory appeal with MEC
“The Free State reported the highest number of new cases (132), followed by Western Cape (58), Gauteng (46), Northern Cape (44), Limpopo (36) … Read more: Rising measles cases in South Africa: Health measures and vaccination efforts – IOL
Gauteng’s Agriparks are meant to be places of hope. They are meant to help emerging farmers move from survival to sustainability. Read more: Gauteng’s agriparks: A decade of investment, but little to show for it – The Star