The Telkom Towers, purchased in 2016 for nearly R700-million to serve as the headquarters for the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Pretoria, … Read more: R700 million police headquarters in South Africa still a ghost town – Newsday
… Pretoria, discredited by independent researchers, and even contradicted by parts of Trump’s own national security apparatus. The exchange was … Read more: Why The US–South Africa Rift Could Reshape Global Power – Analysis – Eurasia Review
Pretoria says it handed over the rotating presidency to a U.S. embassy official. Show Full Article. Read more: Ramaphosa dismisses Trump’s threat to bar South Africa from 2026 G20 summit – ThePrint
Pretoria businessman Jerry Boshoga disappeared after attending a business meeting at a KFC outlet in Centurion on 18 November 2024, sparking one … Read more: Who is Jerry Boshoga, the kidnapping victim at the centre of SA’s criminal underworld
President Cyril Ramaphosa says US President Donald Trump has “disdain” for protocol, so much so that Pretoria has now decided to confront … Read more: South Africa loses patience with ‘bully’ Trump over G20 – Sunday Times
Organised crime accused Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala raised eyebrows at parliament’s ad hoc committee hearing at Pretoria’s Kgosi Mampuru prison this … Read more: Izikhothane in the courtroom as wealthy accused dress to impress – TimesLIVE
England batter Jordan Cox has signed as a replacement player for the injured Saqib Mahmood at Pretoria Capitals in the SA20. Capitals announced … Read more: England’s Jordan Cox signs as injury replacement for Saqib Mahmood at Pretoria Capitals
As ties with Washington deteriorate, Pretoria is ‘determined to pursue economic diplomacy’ as it pursues new markets in Asia and Europe. Read more: China set to benefit as South Africa looks to diversify away from US
THE US government finally received a G20 Presidency handover at a low-key event in the South African capital, Pretoria. It was no less than … Read more: G20 Summit proved that the changing world is leaving the US behind – Sunday Independent