Mass Arrest in Bloemfontein as Police Detain Close… RE-RUN: Toyota Recalls 1,845 Toyota Land Cruiser LC300… Tension in Bloemfontein After Alleged … Read more: OPINION | DRIVING INVESTMENT IN THE FREE STATE – Central News South Africa
PRETORIA – Deputy Minister of Police Polly Boshielo and Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Njabulo Nzuza to lead a team of deputy ministers in … Read more: Justice minister moves to enforce visibility amid growing anti-immigrant protests – eNCA
The closed-door meeting at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, brought together security cluster ministers, senior national security officials and … Read more: Leader of anti-illegal immigration movement walks out of Pretoria talks – EWN
Free State: Fine and cool, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Bloemfontein: 7°C — 22°C. Welkom: 9°C — 23°C. Bethlehem: 6°C — 21°C. Northern … Read more: Tuesday’s weather: Foggy morning, cloudy, cool and warm across SA – News24
Groups including Sakeliga, Free State Agriculture, and the Southern African Agri Initiative went to court against the government to secure the … Read more: High Court blocks Agriculture minister’s foot-and-mouth vaccine prohibition – eNCA
Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has strongly condemned vandalism of road infrastructure in South Africa. Read more: Government Condemns Vandalism Of Road Infrastructure
Western Cape property fund Spear Reit Limited has announced the acquisition of a premium-grade office portfolio in Tygervalley, Cape Town, for … Read more: Spear Reit snaps up R960m Tygervalley office portfolio – Moneyweb
the Western Cape Department of Health; and with our peers across Africa, Asia, North America and Europe. The licence belongs to UCT, but the … Read more: UCT research centre secures SAHPRA licence to manufacture medical devices
Kimberley – The Crime Prevention Organisation in Kimberley has warned that even though contact crime cases have dropped across the Northern Cape … Read more: Kimberley Crime Watch Warns: Decline in Contact Crimes Not Enough to Secure Communities