Police hunt two suspects after Gqeberha tavern shooting
According to police, allegedly two males arrived at the tavern on Saturday evening after 8 pm and they opened fire.
According to police, allegedly two males arrived at the tavern on Saturday evening after 8 pm and they opened fire.
The Western Cape Community Safety Department said it’s awaiting Ipid's report on the police deployment that led to the use of a water canon on Sassa grants applicants.
Unchain the Plain founding member, Mark Striker, said that gangsterism had crippled many communities and that more needed to be done to protect children.
People came from across the province to march against gender-based violence, crime and corruption.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said that a single transport authority was needed.
Artscape Theatre CEO, Dr Marlene le Roux, said that artists were just as important as essential workers and that they needed support from the public now more than ever.
Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board chairperson Leonard Ramatlakane said that it was critical to get trains running again on the line.
The agriculture sector in the province has been a star performer economically, with bumper harvests in the past year.
The shooting started on Sunday afternoon when four gunmen took out three men in Mfuleni.
The first attack occurred on Sunday afternoon when four gunmen opened fire killing three men.
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) has assured the country that it was working around the clock with COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers.
A pro skateboarder, the South African with the most international skateboarding wins and the holder of 6 world records, Jean Marc Johannes is nothing short of a phenomenon.
COVID-19-related conspiracy theories about 5G network towers, contaminated test kits, immune boosters and vaccine hesitancy are undermining trust and fuelling unnecessary panic.
The National Arts Council told the sector last month that it had to renege on contracts with about 600 approved applicants for the R300 million relief fund because there wasn't enough money.
Applicants and beneficiaries of the Presidential Empowerment Stimulus Programme have criticised the council for slow payments while members of the arts and culture sector have also claimed that there was corruption within the National Arts Council.
There were demonstrations along major routes in and around various areas including Kraaifontein, Khayelitsha, Delft, Belhar and Kuilsriver.
The latest data on the AU CDC portal shows almost 95,000 people have passed away in Africa after contracting the coronavirus.
It's not exactly clear what the protest was about, but unrest had previously erupted in the area due to evictions.