Bianca Lalbahadur
1603 articles published since 14 Mar 2022
1603 articles published since 14 Mar 2022
Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla's controversial remarks regarding Morocco at the African Nations Championship in Algeria sparked anger among soccer fans.
A suspected wanted hitman was killed during a shoot-out with police from the rapid rail police unit and the provincial investigations and tracking task team.
Members of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command (EFFSC) are marching from the party’s headquarters in Johannesburg to the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Police in northern KwaZulu-Natal condemned residents protesting against cross-border crimes and smuggling of vehicles who allegedly torched a truck and bus.
The EFF welcomed the decision to automatically provide tertiary education funding through NSFAS for recipients of the SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) grants.
The Gauteng High Court heard murder accused Flavio Hlabangwane pleaded guilty to killing and dismembering the body of his cousin and lover, Tshepang Pitse.
The South African Youth Economic Council expressed delight over the ANC's controversial plan to move Eskom to the department of mineral resources and energy.
Outgoing Eskom CEO André de Ruyter believes the power utility is “paying for the sins of the past” despite efforts to create stability and end loadshedding.
The South African Weather Service warned residents living Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal of extreme temperatures that will reach highs of 39°C well into the week.
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