The Lions are hopeful prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye will be cleared of doping allegations in time to face Connacht in the United Rugby Championship … Read more: Lions await doping verdict on Asenathi Ntlabakanye for Connacht match – Mercury
A fatal road rage incident in Emmarentia over the weekend, which left one man dead and two others injured, has once again raised alarm over … Read more: Fatal Johannesburg Road Rage Shooting Sparks Fresh Safety Concerns – Voice of the Cape
A University of Johannesburg study finds attitudes and trust outweigh technology in shaping willingness to adopt 3D-printed food. Read more: South Africans curious but cautious about 3D-printed food – ITWeb
Police spokesperson Col Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi said police were called to the scene on Sunday, where they found a woman lying in a pool of blood. Read more: SAPS seeking Johannesburg street vendor’s killer – Sowetan
Former Gauteng Department of Social Development MEC, Faith Mazibuko, effectively shielded the department’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) from … Read more: MEC Mazibuko failed to hold CFO accountable for over R220 million of wasteful expenditure
This brings Gauteng’s murder-incident-to-attack ratio to 14%. A total of 26, 25 and 25 attacks were reported in Mpumalanga, North West and the … Read more: Violence during farm attacks worryingly high, latest AfriForum report shows – Polity.org.za
Johannesburg residents are being urged to remain on high alert as severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and damaging winds are expected from … Read more: Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Johannesburg – Time Out
A crime scene where a shooting happened. … A 58-year-old man is expected to appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday in connection … Read more: Emmarentia road rage incident suspect to appear in court – SABC News
PRETORIA (AP) — South Africa’s top police officer, Fannie Masemola, has appeared in court in relation to a corruption scandal that has seen at … Read more: South Africa police chief Fannie Masemola in court over alleged $21 million unlawful contract