Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has assured airlines that there is sufficient fuel at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. The recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)
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Outrage after two men destroy Andrew Zondo street sign [watch]
A short clip of two white men destroying an Andrew Zondo street pole has been shared on Twitter by a user with the handle, @andile_ice
Ben Stokes named as new England Test captain
The ECB Interim Chair and Chief Executive Officer approved the appointment on Tuesday evening following the recommendation by the Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket,
Bargain! FlySafair set to offer flight tickets ‘for just R8’ – here are the details
One of SA’s domestic carriers, FlySafair have forged a positive reputation for themselves. They enhanced their standing with the public almost four years ago, when
Freedom day marred by long list of unfinished business
On 27 April 1994, South Africans from all walks of life voted in the first democratic elections. This was after many years of disenfranchisement of
Senzo Meyiwa: Mystery female DNA found on suspect’s hat stuns court
Senzo Meyiwa was said to have been killed in an armed robbery at the home of his then-girlfriend Kelly Khumalo’s mother in Vosloorus on 26
Top South Africa journalist files ‘cyberbullying charges’ – after Faith Nketsi row
Madibogo contacted the popular influencer to discuss rumours about her alleged pregnancy, and to find out more about Nketsi’s upcoming wedding. However, things turned sour
SA’s ‘richest teacher’? Maths educator’s net worth adds up to R7m
Buhle “Lulu” Menziwa is an entrepreneur and teacher who has previously made headlines for wearing “sexy” clothing while teaching. According to Savanna News, the KwaZulu-Natal-based
Gomora: Tonight’s episode, 28 April 2022 E04 S3)
Thathi has to deal with an unwanted visitor. Sibongile makes a bold move to secure the bursary. Ntokozo searches for answers about Melusi’s arrest. Gomora
Lower census population count in the province will impact budget allocations: Winde
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says a lower census population count despite significant population growth in the province will impact budget allocations. Winde has raised