News South Africa Kwazulu Natal. How eThekwini’s seven-year legal battle put the brakes on issuing of traffic fines. Zainul Dawood|Published 7 hours … Read more: How eThekwini’s seven-year legal battle put the brakes on issuing of traffic fines – IOL
EThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba, together with KwaZulu-Natal Transport and Human Settlements MEC Siboniso Duma, officially launched the … Read more: New chapter for flood victims as homes handed over in Cornubia | SAnews
Mantashe said the projects were promising, saying the first site in Bothaville in the Free State, which focused on rare earth elements and … Read more: ‘Growth spurt’ for junior mining as department takes concrete action for exploration – TimesLIVE
JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Xinhua) — African airlines have called for stronger cooperation to tackle rising operating costs, regulatory fragmentation … Read more: African airlines call for cooperation to tackle industry challenges – Xinhua
Northern Cape had the lowest, with 432 cases. READ | ‘There is nothing to celebrate’ – critics on crime stats. The statistics also showed how … Read more: Govt sets aside R1.6bn to intensify fight against GBV – eNCA
South Africa Name Men’s Squad for Home FIH Hockey Nations Cup in Cape Town. 0 comments. The South African Hockey Association has announced the SA … Read more: South Africa Name Men’s Squad for Home FIH Hockey Nations Cup in Cape Town
… South Africa. This comes after two major municipalities were forced to write off unpaid traffic fines classified as unrecoverable. Speaking to 702 … Read more: Proposal to stop traffic fine write-offs in South Africa – MyBroadband
South Africa’s biggest city and economic hub Johannesburg could have its power supply throttled by state-owned electricity company Eskom over … Read more: South Africa’s biggest city could have power supply throttled over unpaid debts | Reuters
JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Reuters) – South Africa has set higher import duties on certain steel products, ranging from 10% to 30%, to defend the … Read more: South Africa sets higher steel import duties to shield struggling local sector