31 Fort Hare students test positive after partying at tavern
Thirty-one students from Fort Hare University’s East London campus have tested positive for COVID-19, following a night out partying.
Thirty-one students from Fort Hare University’s East London campus have tested positive for COVID-19, following a night out partying.
The 200 year-old SA Astronomical Observatory has been unveiled as a national heritage site.
After what felt like a lifetime in incarceration, global skies have opened up for domestic and international travel for those suffering from bouts of itchy feet.
Gauteng Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation MEC, Mbali Hlophe, has held an urgent virtual meeting with stakeholders in the arts fraternity following grievances and concerns over the implementation of government’s relief fund.
Eskom is set to resume work to complete construction of the final leg of the approximately 123-km of transmission power line in KwaZulu-Natal.
The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) on Wednesday joined media houses and advocacy groups around the country in commemorating Black Wednesday.
Fronting -- the misrepresentation of black economic empowerment status and the falsification of certificates -- will come to the fore at the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Commission webinar today.
South Africa recorded 61 more COVID-19 related deaths on Monday, bringing the death toll to 18 492.
Nandi Mkwanazi’s green fingers trace their roots to her beloved grandmother’s passion for gardening.
As South Africa commemorates Media Freedom Day, government has thanked all frontline journalists who have been working diligently to inform the nation about COVID-19.
A Setlagole Municipality Manager has been arrested for allegedly failing to follow tender processes in a procurement worth R5.8 million.
The Department of Home Affairs has revised the list of high-risk countries based on a risk categorisation model.
South Africa’s Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has been elected to serve as Chairperson of the Partners in Population and Development (PPD).
The Gauteng Provincial Legislature has welcomed the establishment of Transport Authority Gauteng (TAG), an entity expected to support cross-municipal boundary integration in the province.
The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI/Hawks) head, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya, has reassured the public that the institution's spokesperson, Hangwani Mulaudzi, is not involved in investigations.