In a bold move to address South Africa’s persistent energy and infrastructure woes, several Eskom engineers are undergoing specialised training in India at the National Thermal…
Author: Tshepiso Mofokeng
Operation Dudula’s latest campaign targeting undocumented immigrants has ignited widespread outrage as dozens of foreign nationals were reportedly denied access to healthcare at public hospitals in…
US President Donald Trump announced that Israel has agreed to the necessary terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, raising hopes of a pause in the…
More than half of South Africans who had Covid-19 are still dealing with mental and cognitive challenges long after recovering from the virus—some even two years…
A 29-year-old court interpreter is set to appear in the George Magistrate’s Court after being arrested for allegedly running a fraudulent scheme involving the release of…
Twelve South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members accused of a string of serious crimes had their bail application delayed on Tuesday. The Randburg Magistrates’ Court…
Siyakhangela Ndevu, the owner of the Enyobeni Tavern in Scenery Park, took the stand on Wednesday at the Mdantsane Magistrate’s Court as part of the ongoing…
From today, Johannesburg residents will be paying more for electricity and municipal services, as new tariffs for the 2025/26 financial year take effect. City Power has…
South Africa is losing billions of rand each year to an underground economy that many people participate in without even realizing its cost — the illicit…
A former Human Resources Manager at a school for children with special needs has been sentenced to six years in prison after stealing R6 million over…