A leading forensic psychologist says violence risk assessment and not remorse alone should guide decisions on a Pretoria Boys High pupil accused … Read more: Expert warns against relying on remorse alone in Pretoria Boys High ‘shooting threat’ case
The Gauteng Provincial Government noted that during the operations 63 taxis were declared unroadworthy. taxis, impounded, Gauteng Transport … Read more: 60 taxis taken off the road in these areas last week | The Citizen
… properly approved by the city before they can operate again, the Johannesburg High Court has ruled. Read more: Remove illegal structures and submit plans, court tells Marble Towers owners – Sowetan
Johannesburg-based gold producer West Wits Mining enters a new chapter as Qala Shallows, Phase I of the promising Witwatersrand Basin Project … Read more: West Wits Mining – Business Focus Magazine
Police are investigating an explosion on a shelf at a Woolworths store at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre, Pretoria, in the early hours of Thursday. Read more: Police investigating explosion on grocery shelf inside Woolworths at Menlyn mall | News24
Department of Statistics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. Seyifemickael Amare Yilema, Najmeh Nakhaei Rad & Ding-Geng Chen. School of … Read more: Supervised machine learning algorithms for classifications of gender-based violence in Somalia
Gauteng’s Department of Social Development has condemned the theft and illegal sale of government food parcels after relief supplies intended for … Read more: Gauteng Social Development reacts to theft and illegal sale of government food parcels
His comments come amid a wave of protests in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Free State provinces where communities have taken to the … Read more: ‘Anti-immigrant activity in SA is Afrophobia’ – Channel Africa
Gauteng Hawks head Maj-Gen Ebrahim Kadwa has initiated a legal challenge against acting police minister Firoz Cachalia in a bid to have his phone … Read more: Gauteng Hawks boss Kadwa in court bid to get cellphone with ‘state secrets’ back