Byron Pillay
1702 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
1702 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
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.
The end of the year is steadily approaching and SASSA has confirmed its payment dates for each of the grant payments for December 2024 and January 2025.
Paramedics in Durban attended to two gruesome cases within the space of 24 hours, as a newborn was found dead in a bush before a foetus was later dumped in a bin.
The Johannesburg Civic Centre has been taken over by vagrants and the City has tasked with deciding whether to refurbish it or demolish it and start from scratch.
The rising cost of living is wreaking havoc on many South Africans' wallets, but an economy expert has offered advice on how citizens can cope during tough times.
SAPS arrested five men in Limpopo for road spiking cases on the N1 near Bela Bela. The men robbed motorists after throwing spikes across the road to stop vehicles.
The arrest of four police officers for the alleged theft of R1.8 million from a zama zama boss doesn't surprise South Africans who expect the police to be corrupt.
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