Lights out: who’s really to blame? Johannesburg residents are again finding their lights unreliable, but the cause isn’t always straightforward. Recent coverage in the Citizen highlights...
Precautionary suspensions follow payroll probe Four officials in the Gauteng Department of Health have been placed on precautionary suspension with pay as part of an internal...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has told Parliament the government does not intend to adopt 1652 as a cut-off date for land reform and restitution, saying existing...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) will publish the latest national crime statistics today, revealing trends for the fourth quarter of the last financial year covering...
Court finds dismissal justified after serious underground safety lapses The Labour Court in Johannesburg has upheld the dismissal of a senior mine overseer employed by Seriti...
Anglers repeatedly flout bag and size limits as shad arrive Increasing numbers of shad along the KwaZulu‑Natal coast have coincided with a rise in law enforcement...
Intro: A decentralised AI revolution with lessons for small business South Africa’s AI story is playing out far from Pretoria’s policy rooms: it is unfolding in...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile was pressed in the National Assembly on Thursday after the diamond gift his wife received from businessman Louis Liebenberg was raised during...
Deputy President rejects allegations of procurement interference Deputy President Paul Mashatile told the National Assembly on Thursday that he would not interfere in government procurement to...
Public inquiry exposes dangerous decline in Mogale City’s sewer infrastructure Day three of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) public inquiry into water challenges across...