Byron Pillay
328 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
328 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
The Department of Basic Education has been banned from publishing matric results in the paper this year, and South Africans are divided over the decision.
South Africans still want answers as to who the counterfeit tinned fish belongs to after the owners of Lucky Star confirmed that it was not their product.
South Africans have once again called for trucks to be removed from the roads after two multi-vehicle accidents involving trucks left at least two dead in Benoni.
Jacob Zuma has fired Mary Phadi from the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party. The former Mpumalanga leader was allegedly attempting to assassinate a political rival.
South Africans believe children are being used as pawns in a bigger plot after nine Mossel Bay kids were hospitalised for allegedly eating chips from a spaza shop.
Eskom has warned customers that they could cough up R12,000 for a replacement prepaid meter if they don't update before 24 November, but some still have questions.
The Middelburg area has witnessed tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in recent days, with the South African Weather Service warning that there's more storms to come.
Despite Home Affairs' continued efforts to encourage citizens to get the new Smart IDs, may are reluctant to part ways with their trusted green barcoded ID books.
The City of uMhlathuze have opened a R149 million road connecting Alton industrial area to Richards Bay, promising that it was the start of better things to come.
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