CoCT: Recent unrest in Nyanga linked to taxi industry has led to damages of R4m+
Thursday’s protest march to the Office of the Western Cape Premier was led by members of Cape Town’s biggest taxi associations, Cata and Codeta.
Thursday’s protest march to the Office of the Western Cape Premier was led by members of Cape Town’s biggest taxi associations, Cata and Codeta.
Dr George Koboka, who practised in Diepkloof, was killed by four gunmen who allegedly went straight to his office and started opening fire.
The group allegedly stole over R50 million from state coffers by diverting payments from suppliers to their own companies.
Kopanang Africa, says foreign nationals are being used as a scapegoat for government's failure to intervene in the country's economy.
The movement fighting xenophobia along with other unions lead a march on Saturday in the Johannesburg CBD denouncing Operation Dudula.
The Kopanang Africa against Xenophobia led a march in the city on Saturday to counter growing violence and intimidation against migrants.
Police are searching for the criminal who assaulted world renowned Ndebele artist Esther Mahlangu during an armed robbery at her home.
Mtshweni-tsipane visited Mahlangu's homestead on Wednesday after a man robbed and assaulted the old woman at her home in Siyabuswa over the weekend.
World-famous artist Esther Mahlangu (87) was assaulted, tied up and strangled at her home.
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen asks what's there to celebrate when South Africans’ basic needs are not met.
Police say the man allegedly grabbed the old woman and punched her in the face before tying both her hands with a cable and tried to strangle her.
The blaze destroyed the mobile classroom, desks and chairs, textbooks and workbooks.
The improvement follows days of intermittent to no water supply in arears provided by the reservoir.
Constitution Hill in Joburg hosted a two-day human rights festival after a two-year break from gathering there due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Monday marks exactly 62 years since 69 people were killed in what would become known as the Sharpeville Massacre.
A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) this year stated that the global prevalence of anxiety and depression has increased by over 25% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Cyri Ramaphosa said that buying locally produced goods not only supported small businesses but also created jobs.