SA Government
Logaga Primary School in the North West closed after a ceiling collapse during class, amid urgent calls for repairs following severe storm damage.
The BMA dismisses over 50 employees for corruption amid ongoing efforts to combat illegal immigration and enhance border security in South Africa.
SAofficials reassure women about sanitary pad safety after a study found endocrine-disrupting chemicals in menstrual products, addressing public concerns.
The Department of Health debunks false R1,200 HIV grant claims on social media, urging South Africans to verify information from credible sources.
The Gauteng government will take full ownership of the Gautrain while maintaining its Public-Private Partnership model, ensuring continued operations and service.
The South African Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology reassures consumers about the safety of sanitary pads amid claims of harmful chemicals in a UFS report.
President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the plight of South Africans stranded in the Middle East amid escalating conflict, facing mixed reactions from citizens.
Bolt SA becomes the first major ride-hailing platform to officially register under the country’s new National Land Transport Amendment Act, receives its Certificate
McKenzie allegedly failed to disclose costs of over 20 taxpayer-funded trips. ActionSA demands accountability amid concerns of R500 million in travel spending.
SA Government
Load more