Byron Pillay
299 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
299 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has earned high praise from South Africans over his statements that foreign-owned spaza shops needed to be closed.
One person has tragically been killed in the Eastern Cape as heavy rainfall continues to batter the province, while over 200 people have already been evacuated.
Herman Mashaba has South Africans debating whether he is right or wrong after he supported the idea of deporting foreign nationals, no matter the financial cost.
The discovery of Khayone Pakeni’s (2) body in a field has sparked outrage and fear in eMbalenhle, as residents fear that a serial killer is on the loose.
Gauteng Premier Panya Lesufi admitted that the ANC did not vet Kabelo Gwamanda before he was appointed as the mayor of the Johannesburg metro in 2003.
Carl Niehaus is confident that the Economic Freedom Fighters will succeed despite the recent departures, while stating that would not be leaving the party.
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has denied involvement in a tender fraud case that Pule Mabe is linked to or that the NAP is investigating him.
An Eastern Cape couple detailed a terrifying robbery recently. The province has seen an increase in crime in recent months, most notably the Lusiskisiki massacre.
KwaZulu-Natal's roads have claimed three more lives, this time after two vehicles collided on the N2 near Fairbreeze Mine, heading to Richards Bay.
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