Survival after train crash next to zero
Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele is appealing to motorists to stop at railway level crossings as the chances of surviving a train crash are next to zero.
Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele is appealing to motorists to stop at railway level crossings as the chances of surviving a train crash are next to zero.
The City of Cape Town has appealed to Capetonians to be cautious and sensible when participating in organised fireworks displays during Guy Fawkes celebrations on Saturday.
Pretoria- Former President Nelson Mandela is responding well to treatment and has steadily improved, says President Jacob Zuma.
Pretoria - The National Climate Change Response Policy White Paper, which is to be gazetted next week, will give South Africa some "moral high ground" as it goes into COP17.
Pretoria - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will seek to strengthen political and economic relations with Finland, Sweden and Denmark when he visits the Nordic countries next week.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has clarified South Africa's foreign policy, saying it was independent and the country's decisions were informed by its national interest.
Cape Town - The Film and Publication Board (FPB) has confiscated 230 000 in illegal pornographic material, unclassified films and publications from both the streets and shops around the country in the past 2010/11 financial year.
Durban - A training centre in Illovo has been selected to become a beacon for Africa in terms of training people with disabilities.
Pretoria - The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, and the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Rosemary, are to undertake an official visit to South Africa at the personal invitation of President Jacob Zuma.
Cape Town - The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has been commended by MPs for its remarkable work both at home and on the African continent.
Pretoria - The upcoming Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) must reinforce what the country can do to cushion the negative impact of developments in the world economy.
Pretoria - Business should report incidents of key projects being delayed as a result of red tape, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel says.
President Jacob Zuma has reiterated that the country's judiciary is independent and can be trusted to be the final arbiter in disputes.
Pretoria - New Energy Efficiency (EE) building regulations that will come into effect in November will boost job creation, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies.
Pretoria - The KwaZulu-Natal Health Department has called on people who paid bribes to a woman posing as a nurse in the promise of jobs in hospitals, to submit information and evidence to the hospitals where they were promised employment.