‘Andre de Ruyter failed SA & himself’ – Pravin Gordhan
Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has been accused of failing South Africa and himself by publishing a tell-all book
Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has been accused of failing South Africa and himself by publishing a tell-all book
South Africa has mishandled the matter of alleged arms being loaded on to a Russian vessel in Simon’s Town last
Acting Eskom CEO Calib Cassim says he doesn’t “lose sleep” over the possibility of a total blackout. He made the
Several African leaders plan to embark on a peace mission to Ukraine and Russia to resolve the conflict between the
South Africa’s unemployment rate is amongst the highest in the world. Figures released by Stats SA showed that joblessness stood
Most prepaid electricity meters users in South Africa are being short-changed because they are not calibrated to the country’s standards.
The City of Johannesburg is in a vicious cycle of no confidence in elected mayors. ActionSA now says that the
As Palestinians mark the ongoing Nakba (Catastrophe), the Zionist regime is continuing its brutal attacks in the occupied lands. The
Nakba rallies are taking place in several cities across the world. It marks 75 years of increasingly brutal Zionist occupation
The allegations that South Africa had supplied arms to Russia last December made it to a meeting between Pretoria’s special
South Africa will haul US ambassador, Reuben Brigety, over the coals for failing to follow proper diplomatic channels when he
The Israelis are once again fleeing to their bunkers as the Palestinian resistance defends Gaza from the brutal airstrikes on
The Palestinian resistance in Gaza is continuing to defend the enclave in the face of the Israeli airstrikes which have
A growing problem of brothels and unregistered boarding houses has sprung up in the grater Milnerton area. Ratepayers’ associations from
The Palestinian resistance has fired 26 missiles at Israeli targets in the occupied lands, and the regime’s so-called ‘Iron Dome’
Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter never alerted the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to the allegations of corruption at Eskom.
Preparations are underway for the janazas of Tareq Izz al-Din and his two children who were killed by the Israeli
Despite political parties and civil society organisations winning their high court bid to have essential services exempted from load shedding,
With load shedding continuing to inconvenience South Africans daily, the likelihood of certain institutions such as schools, medical facilities and
Palestinians under the Israeli regime’s oppressive policy of administrative detention, will embark on an open-ended hunger strike. This is in