Nolwazi Tokhwe from Capricorn is being treated in hospital. She also has a fractured spine and injured right arm.
News | 28 March 2024
The committee recommended that SAPS finds a way to be less dependent on Public Works
News | 28 March 2024
Gauteng Department of Social Development says funding decisions will be finalised before the end of March
By Daniel Steyn
News | 27 March 2024
Irregular and possibly corrupt security contracts led to the widespread destruction of South Africa’s rail network
News | 26 March 2024
A teacher at Vergenoegd Primary in Delft, Cape Town, says they discovered that the bursar office missed payments from August 2023
News | 25 March 2024
Conservationists mount legal challenge to environment minister’s decision on fishing around breeding islands
By John Yeld
News | 22 March 2024
People from Richtersveld, Concordia, Hondeklip Bay and other Northern Cape towns marched in Springbok on Human Rights Day
By Liezl Human
News | 22 March 2024
Unhappiness over fisheries department’s boat allocations
By Liezl Human
News | 22 March 2024
March comes as US admits Palestinians are facing “acute food insecurity”
News | 21 March 2024
SCOPA hears of the substantial obstacles blocking the reopening of Cape Town’s Central Line
News | 21 March 2024
Marches for cleaner, safer, and more affordable energy took place across the country on Wednesday
News | 20 March 2024
Former engineering head Daniel Mtimkulu had his salary more than doubled after fraudulently claiming a doctorate and a job offer from a German firm
News | 20 March 2024
Municipality says it will move against them
News | 20 March 2024
Despite assurances, the state and the defence are still not ready for the Regan Naidoo death-in-custody trial
By Benita Enoch
News | 20 March 2024
Urban sprawl has disrupted their migratory patterns
News | 19 March 2024
Mayor says it will take two weeks to clear waste backlog
By Tsoanelo Sefoloko and Joseph Bracken
News | 15 March 2024