Chery South Africa (SA) says its newly acquired plant in Rosslyn, Pretoria, will be recommissioned and retrofitted over the next 12 to 18 months, … Read more: First Chery vehicles to roll off Pretoria assembly line in mid-2027 – Engineering News
South Africa deploys army to fight crime in gang-ridden areas in Western Cape. Wednesday, 1st April 2026, 04:30 AM PDT. REUTERS. Read more: South Africa deploys army to fight crime in gang-ridden areas in Western Cape
AmaTuks reached the final in 2009, beating Bloemfontein Celtic, Kaizer Chiefs and Ajax Cape Town along the way, before going down 1-0 to Moroka … Read more: How Nedbank Cup Can Open Doors For Casric – Soccer Laduma
… Bloemfontein on Friday. 27 March. PHOTO: Teboho Setena. Share this post … BLOEMFONTEIN – The Auditor-General reported a staggering R5,7 … Read more: Free State Department of Health faces R5,7 billion in outstanding medical claims
HERMANUS – The R43 was closed for almost five hours today due to a head-on collision near Benguela Cove. The road opened and the accident scene … Read more: Road clear for traffic after head-on collision on the R43 | NovaNews
Motorists are advised of systematic road closures in Hermanus due to road construction and upgrades… by. Hermanus Times. on. 28 February 2024. R43 … Read more: Road clear for traffic after head-on collision on the R43 | Hermanus Times – NovaNews
… KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health, and the Department of Public Works. The machine An operating theatre’s HVAC system controls temperature … Read more: Surgical crisis at Grey’s Hospital as aircon upgrade drags on – Juta MedicalBrief
Hilton to expand in Southern Africa. 1 Apr 2026. A rendering of The Sterling Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, which will open in KwaZulu-Natal in … Read more: Hilton to expand in Southern Africa | Travelnews
… Western Cape is grappling with high levels of violent crime including gangsterism. Professor Mpho Matlala, From UNISA’s College of Law and School … Read more: SANDF deployment to crime-ridden areas of Western Cape: Prof Mpho Matlala weighs in