A social worker with the Western Cape Department of Social Development, 37-year-old Lauren Fredericks, died after a massive tree fell on top of her … Read more: Garden Route flood crisis eases as skies clear and rescue missions continue – News24
Based in the Western Cape, this school is the latest to receive such as a gift. Six labs now exist across the Western Cape, Eastern Cape … Read more: Western Cape gets STEM boost with opening of Shoprite Foundation robotics lab – Htxt
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesburg condemns the disgraceful reality of the massive executive payouts in the City of Johannesburg. This … Read more: DA condemns Joburg residents paying more for executives to cash in – .za
A parliamentary briefing on audit outcomes for three KwaZulu-Natal and Free State municipalities has revealed a crisis of governance, … Read more: These municipalities are drowning in debt, dysfunction and impunity, warns Agsa
The Free State health department says the R15.1bn budget for the 2026/27 financial year is aimed at restoring dignity in public facilities and … Read more: Free State prioritises ambulances, clinics and patient care in new health budget | OFM
Owner Lezanne Buitendach and her husband, Bertie Steyn, showed Bloemfontein Courant the remnants of the flooding a few days after the incident, … Read more: Kwaggafontein flooding complaints continue – Bloemfontein Courant
Taxi fares on some routes have already increased from R15 to R18, a move the Greater Bloemfontein Taxi Association (GBTA) says was unavoidable as … Read more: Fuel hike hits Free State taxis as commuters ditch rides for cheaper alternatives
(University of KwaZulu-Natal ). Growing up in the rural town of Nquthu in KwaZulu-Natal’s historic Isandlwana area, 21-year-old Siyabonga Khumalo … Read more: UKZN student living with dwarfism graduates among top of class – TimesLIVE
… KwaZulu-Natal (45.0%). More recent figures show that by 2024, that number had risen to 42.4% of households nationwide, meaning more than two in … Read more: EDITORIAL: When will we tell women’s stories in full? – Wits Vuvuzela