‘My Ammi’: Gauteng cops probe fatal shooting of man, daughter, 8. 4m ago. Cebelihle Mthethwa and Noxolo Sibiya. accreditation. Comments … Read more: ‘My Ammi’: Gauteng cops probe fatal shooting of man, daughter, 8 | News24
The shooting happened on Sunday afternoon during what the party described as a routine mobilisation campaign. ‘No-go zones in Gauteng‘. The MK party … Read more: ‘There will be no ‘no-go zones’ in Gauteng‘ after 2 MK Party members killed in Soweto
At a meeting held on the sidelines of the two-day Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, that ended the same day, Takaichi asked Modi to … Read more: Takaichi and Modi agree to deepen Japan-India cooperation
… Johannesburg | Global Security | Bilateral Meeting | Strategic Partnership | Defence Cooperation | Diplomatic Relations | Terrorism Threat | Indo … Read more: PM Modi, Meloni Announce Anti-Terror Pact As G20 Summit Ends In Johannesburg
A Pretoria-based faith-based organisation has welcomed the upcoming Debt Relief Summit to be held in South Africa. Image: Supplied. The South … Read more: Faith-based Pretoria organisation commends SA’s G20 leadership and rejects divisive voices – IOL
The functioning of a hospital in Pretoria is being hindered as patients and staff wait for the Gauteng Department of Health (GDH) to replace the … Read more: Vacancy threatens to throw Pretoria hospital into further chaos – The Citizen
South Africa’s government estimates that Gauteng earned around R1 billion from hosting G20-related meetings in 2025. The province welcomed more … Read more: Number of the Day – 24 November 2025: R1 billion – eNCA
JOHANNESBURG — Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who over the weekend took part in her first Group of 20 Summit meeting, sought to raise Japan’s … Read more: Takaichi Meets Many World Leaders at G20 Debut in Johannesburg; Speaks with Heads of …
… Johannesburg on Nov. 23, 2025. Photo by Marco Longari / POOL / AFP via Getty Images. Article content. Prime Minister Mark Carney said the world can … Read more: Carney says world can move on without U.S., stresses new ties | Financial Post