Govt: Dealing with Rioting, Civil Unrest
As unrest continues to grip the country in the wake of the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma, Rural Development
As unrest continues to grip the country in the wake of the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma, Rural Development
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy is taking steps to merge various state-owned entities in the oil and gas
Palestinian voices will once again be elevated internationally as they take part in a virtual festival called “Long Night of
Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations (CODETA) affiliated taxis will not be operating until further notice. Its spokesperson, Andile Khanyi says
The FW de Klerk Foundation should reveal the ANC leaders that had allegedly gone into some informal agreements with former
Gugulethu residents have more faith in their neighbourhood watch than they do in the police. This is the sentiment shared
Aid organisation Gift of the Givers has once again stepped in to assist flood affected areas. For more than a
The ANC Veterans League has been left puzzled by former President Jacob Zuma’s utterances which include that the country is
The Constitutional Court will hear former President Jacob Zuma’s recission application on July 12th. It comes after the apex court
The prevalence of informal settlements along Baden Powell Drive and the N2 are affecting police’s ability to nab criminals. Mayoral
Have you been getting emails or texts requesting permission to use your information? That’s because the Protection of Personal Information
Indications are that the Northern Cape has already passed its peak of the Covid-19 third wave. According to the Health
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has been served another blow after the Constitutional Court handed down a scathing judgment which found
People surviving in informal settlements have been the hardest hit by the heavy rains that have battered Cape Town over
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It’s likely that the electricity and municipal rates increases are going to push up the prices of essential goods including
Tigrayan forces, in Ethiopia’s northern province, have claimed the regional capital of Mekelle as the government declared a unilateral ceasefire.
As of July 1, and in the midst of winter Cape Town residents will be paying 13% more for electricity.