Byron Pillay
300 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
300 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
A recent report revealed that at least 1,800 state-owned weapons are lost or stolen each year, and then eventually end up in the hands of criminals.
President Cyril Ramaphosa recalled Tito Mboweni's empathy and love for fishing, saying he was worried the former minister would bring a dead fish to a budget speech.
South Africans are concerned after an 18-year-old was arrested alongside four others after they were found with equipment and uniforms belonging to the SANDF.
There is more drama in Tshwane as Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise wants to sue the DA, but South Africans only care about how it will affect service delivery.
Kelly Khumalo's name has once more been linked with the death of Senzo Meyiwa, and South Africans want to know why she hasn't been arrested as yet.
The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs are committed to helping turn around the fortunes of numerous struggling municipalities.
All 25 learners who were admitted to medical facilities in the Bronkhorstspruit for suspected food poisoning have since been discharged and returned home.
President Cyril Ramaphosa maintained that he was not guilty of wrong doing in the Phala Phala case, after opposition parties grilled him in parliament.
Numerous children in Bronkhorstspruit have been rushed to hospital, with community members blaming expired snacks from foreign-owned spaza shops in the area.
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