JOHANNESBURG – It’s the first week since President Cyril Ramaphosa said up to 50 people may congregate for religious gatherings. But for churches … Read more: SA lockdown: Religious leaders question restrictions
JOHANNESBURG – Herman Mashaba’s political formation Action SA has said it’s now in talks with of the bidders for the Lily Mine to discuss legal … Read more: Action SA mulls legal action against Lily Mine BRPs
JOHANNESBURG – The State Capture Commission has heard that of the R2 billion annual budget for the National Assembly, only R50 million to R60 … Read more: Oversight function only allocated 2.5% of National Assembly’s R2 bln budget
Johannesburg EMS spokesperson, Nana Radebe urges motorists to take necessary precautions on the roads. “The city of Johannesburg emergency … Read more: Heavy rainfall expected in Gauteng, Limpopo and North West
JOHANNESBURG – The Limpopo province says it will need an additional 6,000 vaccine to inoculate healthcare workers. The province is expected to … Read more: Limpopo vaccine rollout to be done in phases
JOHANNESBURG – After he hosted the Economic Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) leader Julius Malema and his entourage for tea, there was still no telling … Read more: Will Zuma change his mind about ditching Zondo commission after ‘tea session’?
JOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN – South Africa has recorded 3,749 new cases of COVID-19 over the last 24 hours, which brought the caseload to … Read more: Nearly 300 new COVID deaths, SA recovery rate at 90.8%
JOHANNESBURG – The funeral of opera and jazz legend Sibongile Khumalo will be held at the Market Theatre. She will be remembered for her … Read more: Sibongile Khumalo to be laid to rest
JOHANNESBURG – The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) said Parliament hadn’t heard cases of violation of ethics by public representatives in … Read more: Outa’s Matt Johnston calls for Parly’s ethics cases be open to public