Counterfeit washing powder confiscated
Law enforcement authorities are cracking down on fake washing powder. In a joint operation the Hawks and brand protectors from
Law enforcement authorities are cracking down on fake washing powder. In a joint operation the Hawks and brand protectors from
As the holy month of Ramadaan dawns, a two month truce has been struck in Yemen. According to the United
South Africa’s Muslim community will observe the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadaan on Sunday. The moon
Eskom customers are paying more for electricity this month. The 9.61 percent tariff hike granted by the energy regulator, NERSA
Dismay has been expressed over government’s tepid medium to long-term proposals to protect South Africans from the escalating fuel prices.
There has been a triple murder in an informal settlement in Southfield. Diep River police found the men face down
The motion of no confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa has not gone ahead. This as political parties in the National
The Western Cape Department of Human Settlements has cautioned the public against housing scams doing the rounds. In the latest
Government has been urged to act swiftly in dealing with the growing attacks on foreign nationals. It comes as the
The Spar Cape Town Ramadaan and Lifestyle Expo has come and gone, and we’re still overwhelmed by the support for
Palestinian residents of Naqab say they are living in fear following the formation of armed Jewish vigilante groups. At the
In a bid to cushion the blow that April’s fuel price hike will bring, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says government
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation will be back in court next week to appeal an interdict against government’s
It’s anticipated that government will end the National State of Disaster sometime next month or in May. President Cyril Ramaphosa
The race is on to find a replacement for police commissioner, Khehla Sitole. He had agreed to step down by
An agricultural union believes the unrest in the Western Cape town of Robertson is a natural consequence of the inhumane
Employers who knowingly hire undocumented foreign workers are breaking the law. Delivering his Human Rights Day keynote address in Koster
Some sections of society are lamenting the state of human rights in the country. Abahlali baseMjondolo, who has clashed with
Former Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has filed a supplementary affidavit to have the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) report reviewed and
Should the South African Post Office (Sapo) not pay its R269-million Telkom bill, they will have their internet services shutoff.