The warning comes as most schools close on Friday, with thousands of holidaymakers expected to travel between KZN and Gauteng. Read more: Motorists warned as winter holiday traffic expected to surge from Friday – The Witness
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has confirmed that public schools can now resume printing and issuing learner report cards after the … Read more: Gauteng schools resume issuing report cards after SA-SAMS restored – Inside Education.
UPDATE: 26 June 2026 ⚠️ALERT: PLANNED POWER SUPPLY INTERRUPTION ON SUNDAY, 28 JUNE 2026, O9:00 TO 14:00 IN PORTIONS OF CBD AND KIMBERLEY. Read more: PLANNED TEMPORARY POWER INTERRUPTION – Portions of CBD & Kimberley North
The Hollard Daredevil Run has donated R1.2 million to CANSA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, funding cancer awareness, screening and support as registrations open for the 2026 campaign. Read more: Hollard Daredevil Run hands over R1.2 million to support cancer screening and awareness
A Niekerkshoop man has been sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for culpable homicide after the death of his partner in 2021, following an investigation led by Detective Constable Emily Swartz. Read more: Niekerkshoop man sentenced to eight years for partner’s death after brutal assault
The Gauteng Department of e-Government has been allocated R1.9 billion for the 2026/27 financial year to advance the province’s digital … Read more: R1.9 billion to drive digital transformation and improve service delivery | SAnews
e-Gov receives R1.9 billion to transform government and service delivery The Gauteng Department of e-Government has been allocated R1.9 billion … Read more: Gauteng e-Government Department on allocation of 2026/27 financial year budget
Northern Cape SAPS members, sponsors and partners gathered in Kimberley for a fun walk promoting health and wellness while raising support for the SAPS Education Trust, which assists children of officers killed in the line of duty. Read more: Kimberley SAPS walk promotes wellness and supports children of fallen colleagues
Northern Cape law enforcement agencies say extensive security plans are in place ahead of the planned 30 June shutdown, urging residents to remain calm while warning that violence, intimidation and xenophobic acts will not be tolerated. Read more: Northern Cape security forces on high alert ahead of planned 30 June shutdown