Ramaphosa and cabinet face motions of no confidence
President Cyril Ramaphosa will survive the motion of no confidence not because he is doing well as a leader but
President Cyril Ramaphosa will survive the motion of no confidence not because he is doing well as a leader but
The Israeli occupation regime has been forced to put itself on heighten alert following three retaliatory operations in a space
Two corrupt police officers stationed in Bellville have been sentenced to a fine of R30 000 or three years in
It will need to be seen whether the Saudi-led coalition can fulfill its undertaking to halt attacks on Yemen. A
The National State of Disaster may end next week. Outlining the remaining Covid-19 regulations, Cooperative Governance Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma reaffirmed
The Western Cape Department of Human Settlements has cautioned the public against housing scams doing the rounds. In the latest
The country’s unemployment figures have increased yet again. The fourth quarter of last year showed more people losing their jobs,
The South African Law Reform Commission has submitted four reports to the Justice Department aimed at addressing the discrepancies between
Since the start of 2022, South Africans have been slapped with one price increase after price increase on all basic
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
Tensions continue at Heathfield High. This, as principal Wesley Neuman is set to appear in court this morning, after an
The South African fruit industry representatives of fruit industry associations have agreed to adopt the Fruit Industry Social Accord. It
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 City of Cape has been working to bolster local businesses. While this has been directed at skills development, the
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