JOHANNESBURG – MTN, AFRICA’s mobile giant, traded lower yesterday following news that Nigerian authorities had given mobile operators a tight … Read more: New headwinds for MTN in Nigeria as authorities tighten deadline for SIMs
Two years ago, Johannesburg hosted the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 to honour the legacy of Nelson Mandela and his vision for peace and … Read more: Two years after Global Citizen event, more than 100m lives have been changed
JOHANNESBURG – An association of health experts on Thursday said Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng should be sacked for what it called his failure … Read more: Calls for Mogoeng to be sacked after satanic COVID vaccine remarks
JOHANNESBURG – THE RAND rose to a 10-month high yesterday as risk appetite rose on renewed hopes of a US stimulus package and a pledge by … Read more: Rand reaches a 10-month high boosted by US fiscal package
JOHANNESBURG – One of the three police officers accused in the Nathaniel Julies murder case is expected to find out on Friday if he will be released … Read more: Nathaniel Julies case: Bail verdict for third accused expected
JOHANNESBURG – The Department of Basic Education (DBE) on Thursday said an investigation has been launched into a security breach at the … Read more: Leaked exam papers: DBE launches security breach probe at Govt Printing Works
JOHANNESBURG – After being relatively spared by coronavirus, Africa is bracing for the pandemic’s second wave, noting how the microbe has once … Read more: Africa confronts a second wave of COVID-19
JOHANNESBURG – One hundred and eighty-four more people have died in South Africa after contracting the coronavirus. These latest fatalities … Read more: 184 more people die after contracting COVID-19 in SA
Drivers and queue marshals at Johannesburg’s Wanderers long-distance taxi rank told Daily Maverick on Thursday that they are the sole enforcers of … Read more: Taxi drivers decry lack of government assistance in enforcing Covid regulations