The Gauteng High Court has dismissed the South African government’s attempt to delay a R167 million constitutional damages case brought by families of apartheid-era victims and…
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Nigeria is in mourning following the shocking death of Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, a respected television anchor who lost her life during a violent robbery at her…
The South African companies that are showcasing their products at the Anuga Food and Beverage Trade Fair in Germany are confident that they will not only…
The Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Parks Tau, has emphasised that South Africa’s future competitiveness in the automotive sector hinges on rapidly embracing New…
The mother of Shonisani Lethole, who died after being starved while admitted at Tembisa Hospital during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, is calling for arrests…
Robert Mugabe Junior, son of the late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, has spent two nights in custody after being arrested in Harare for allegedly driving…
President Cyril Ramaphosa wishes South Africa’s Jewish community chag sameach as they mark Yom Kippur today, Thursday 2 October 2025. President Ramaphosa said: “We wish…
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng marks International Day for Older Persons, which exposes the Gauteng Department of Social Development’s (GDSD) failure to protect senior citizens…
“History was made this week when Blaauwklippen’s head winemaker, Narina Cloete, was crowned Woman Winemaker of the Year at the prestigious LUMO Awards.” This honour places…
The Prosecution brought an application to declare the witness (one of the transporters) as hostile in the Phalaphala case. The judgement is not ready as per…