Naphtali Mokoena was one of the faces who was reportedly spotted in the Kaizer Chiefs squad prior to their victory over Durban City. An insider close … Read more: Chiefs set to promote a ‘new Khune’ – Soccer Laduma
THE tragic death of Aphile Dlamini at the HOMii property in the Durban CBD, has once again exposed a grim, and quite avoidable reality and tragedy … Read more: Tragic child death exposes Durban’s building maintenance crisis – PressReader
With less than three weeks to go, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said that the province is officially ready to host the G20 Leaders’ Summit. South … Read more: Lesufi says Gauteng officially ready to host G20 Leaders’ Summit – EWN
The question before the top court is raised by the NPA’s appeal seeking to overturn judge Phillip Loubser of the Free State high court’s judgment … Read more: ConCourt showdown: who holds the key to extraditions — the NPA or justice minister?
… Service warns of severe thunderstorms in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and the Free State, alongside damaging coastal winds in the Western Cape. Read more: Today’s weather: Thunderstorms and damaging winds expected across South Africa – IOL
Helen Zille, Chairperson of the DA’s Federal Council, told Newsday how previous administrations in Johannesburg were brought down not by policy … Read more: Helen Zille explains why DA administrations collapsed in Johannesburg – Newsday
Residents and businesses on smallholdings in the Noordhoek valley are objecting to a City of Cape Town plan to buy their properties to build temporary … Read more: Dispute over City of Cape Town’s plan for Noordhoek valley | GroundUp
DJ Zinhle is the headliner at The City of Cape Town’s Festive Lights Switch-On this year – there’s plenty of other crowd-pleasers too. Read more: DJ Zinhle to party at City of Cape Town’s Festive Lights Switch-On! | WeekendSpecial
Pretoria – The City of Tshwane says investigations into the surge in typhoid laboratory-confirmed cases have indicated that most were detected at … Read more: Typhoid Outbreak: City Of Tshwane Tests Show Surge In Cases In Informal Settlements