More problems likely as essential services ‘exempt’ from load shedding
Despite political parties and civil society organisations winning their high court bid to have essential services exempted from load shedding,
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
It’s clear that Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is not concerned about finding new ways of growing the country’s economy. An
The martyrdom of Islamic Jihad leader, Khader Adnan in an Israeli detention camp has been laid squarely at the feet
The Department of Basic Education has thrown its weight behind the centralised procurement system. Education Minister Angie Motshekga says although
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi contends that customary or religious unions that are still not recognised by South Africa’s laws
The truth about Apartheid should not have been covered under a shroud of forgiveness for the sake of moving beyond
Many South Africans are not celebrating the anniversary of the country’s first democratic elections, saying that the state that they
Former Eskom CEO, Andre de Ruyter says that he had notified all relevant authorities about the allegations of cartels eating