The South African Information Technology Agency (SITA), a state-owned entity meant to drive digital services in government, is increasingly being seen as a major roadblock to...
Calls are growing for the South African government to enforce a zero-tolerance policy and strengthen preventative measures to curb gender-based violence, particularly against women and children....
The Gauteng community safety and transport committee has thrown its support behind a newly agreed ceasefire in the province’s troubled taxi industry, calling on all associations...
The Department of Water and Sanitation is calling on communities near the Vaal River to remain evacuated, as flood risks remain high following the opening of...
Four men suspected of being involved in a murder in Yeoville have been arrested following a multi-agency operation led by the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD)....
At least nine South African Members of Parliament (MPs) from three political parties visited Israel on a so-called “fact-finding mission” organised by South African Friends of...
The world may soon see its first-ever global carbon tax—and it could come from the shipping industry. On the final day of high-stakes negotiations in London,...
South African businesses are sounding the alarm once again, warning that the country is teetering on the edge of renewed civil unrest. A report by Allianz...
A major technology upgrade is being rolled out at South Africa’s borders this Easter. The Border Management Authority (BMA) is deploying drones and body-worn cameras to...
A disturbing case of abuse is unfolding in Mpumalanga, where police have launched an investigation into a facility in Evander, near Secunda, suspected of detaining and...