Three 'bank followers' in court
The three men believed to be behind a spate of armed robberies in Gauteng are due to appear before the Alberton Magistrate’s Court this morning.
The three men believed to be behind a spate of armed robberies in Gauteng are due to appear before the Alberton Magistrate’s Court this morning.
South African Airways (SAA) has rejected claims that it procured bottled water and fuel at a premium.
The City of Cape Town has appealed to the public to exercise caution when discharging fireworks on New Year’s weekend.
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has commended KwaZulu-Natal police for arresting a suspected murderer at the Glebelands Hostels.
The City of Cape Town has reminded all water users that level six water restrictions will apply from 1 January 2018.
The City of Cape Town says it will remain on high alert for revellers ahead of the New Year’s Day celebrations.
Joburg’s rich diversity of cultures will once again be on display when the annual Joburg Carnival and New Year’s Eve events take place on 31 December 2017.
Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi has urged communities to not only look after one another but to also look after those with special needs.
There is no government decision on the possible selling of a stake in state-owned arms manufacturer, Denel, to optimise its financial position and there are no options presented for consideration as yet.
Four vehicle examiners are expected to appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court today on charges of fraud and corruption.
The implantation of a technologically advanced National Central Electronic Monitoring System (NCEMS) will go a long way in helping the Limited Pay-out Machine industry to generate more revenue and create more job opportunities, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) says it continues to function in the public interest.
The Summer Show Exhibition for emerging artists, currently on at the Art.b Gallery inside the Bellville Library in the City of Cape Town, is an opportunity to showcase works by new and often under-resourced artists.
The City of Cape Town has reminded residents and visitors that the consumption of alcohol on beaches and public areas is forbidden and anyone found in possession of alcohol will be fined and their goods will be confiscated.
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula says he is motivated by the work and the dedication of the South African Police Service (SAPS) during this festive season.