SA’s youth sacrificed for profits – SAFTU
South Africa’s youth are being sacrificed for profits. This is the contention of Saftu’s spokesperson, Trevor Shaku. “The private sector
South Africa’s youth are being sacrificed for profits. This is the contention of Saftu’s spokesperson, Trevor Shaku. “The private sector
One of the main suspects involved in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm robbery has links to a Cape Town
Two teenagers have been killed during protests that erupted across India following derogatory remarks against the Prophet Muhammad (PBH) made
Reinforcements have been sent to help bring under control the Lourensford fire in Somerset West. The City’s Fire and Rescue
The Mafalala family have bid farewell and buried their loved one, Abongile who was killed in a mob attack in
Police are still investigating the details surrounding the Shireen Essop case. The 32-year-old Manenberg mother was found around midnight at
Israelis will be allowed to travel to Qatar to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup despite the absence of diplomatic
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that he has not been formally charged with a crime. He was speaking as his reputation
Western Cape Disaster Management is on high alert for strong winds and heavy downpours as a cold front is expected
Resistance movement Hezbollah is on a mission to safeguard Lebanon’s maritime gas resources. It’s leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned
More than a thousand workers are feeling betrayed with the announcement that the aviation company Comair has hit the end
At least two young men have been arrested for allegedly attacking a 13-year-old high school learner in Mitchells Plain. It’s
Cape Town bid farewell to the first group of hujaaj this week. The airport departure terminal was awash with emotion
President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed the recent improvement in the country’s employment figures. In delivering the Budget Vote, the president
Remarkable progress has been made in talks aimed at mending relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia. According to Iraq’s Prime
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to have a tough session in the National Assembly this afternoon when he presents the
Last month’s mass demonstrations in Sri Lanka have sent warning signs to the rest of the world. This as several
The first group of pilgrims have officially left Cape Town to participate in this year’s hajj. Speaking to Radio 786,
Steenberg police are investigating the murder of two men this morning. The victims were aged 23 and 28 were found
The deadline for parents and guardians to enroll their children at one of the schools they’ve listed during the placement