The group is spread across several sites, including Durban and Pietermaritzburg, after arriving in what officials say were unexpected numbers. Read more: Thousands of Malawians remain stranded in KZN as repatriation efforts hit transport snag
The Gauteng Traffic Inspectorate’s (GTI) province-wide enforcement operations are part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety, strengthen … Read more: Gauteng Traffic Inspectorate continues to remove dozens of unsafe vehicles to improve road …
MEC Diale-Tlabela to hand over operating licences to public transport operators Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, … Read more: MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela hands over operating licences to public transport operators, 23 Jun
The Department of Home Affairs has separately said 9,488 foreign nationals have been repatriated or deported from the Durban Drive-In site, where … Read more: Metros, towns brace for 30 June protests as 13200 foreign nationals processed
Transnet Port Terminals investigates a fire incident at the Point Multi-Purpose Terminal in Durban, which temporarily disrupted operations but … Read more: Durban Port fire incident: No injuries reported as investigations begin – IOL
PRETORIA – The Ombudsman for Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) is investigating complaints of abuse of power at the institution … Read more: Khumalo, Masondo challenge IDAC after aborted arrests – eNCA
It’s been two weeks since Gauteng began rolling out lenacapavir (LEN), but patients in parts of Pretoria are yet to get the jab due to HIV testing … Read more: Patients Turned Away As Lenacapavir Rollout Stumbles In Parts Of Pretoria – Health-e News
A viral Gauteng funeral video showing women dancing to Bacardi beats near a coffin has split Mzansi, with some praising the send-off. Read more: Gauteng funeral turns heads after women break into Bacardi dance – WATCH
Gauteng metros remain pedestrian fatality hotspots despite 13% drop nationwide. Road users are being urged to remain vigilant this winter as … Read more: Gauteng metros remain pedestrian fatality hotspots despite 13% drop nationwide | Southern Courier