PM Live on SAfm cover art

All Episodes

PM Live on SAfm — 1000 episodes

#
Title
1

Zuma has 5 days to hand himself over to a correctional facility.

2

Concern about the on-going pro-democracy protests and violence

3

Grant former president Jacob Zuma a presidential pardon - Andile Lungisa

4

I received loans from Mackay at a time when I had financial difficulties - Kodwa

5

Free and Fair Election Local Government Elections during Covid 19

6

South Africa on an Adjusted Alert Level Four of the national lockdown for the next fourteen days

7

Beer Association of South Africa says businesses cannot be expected to pay for the failures in the vaccine rollout

8

Law enforcement will be stepped up in the coming days to enforce lockdown regulations

9

Insufficient public participation and the potential impact on the environment of the project - Powerships

10

EFF demand that the Russian and Chinese vaccines be approved for use in South Africa

11

Suspended ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule is taking his party to court today

12

Chaos errupts at a vaccination site in Bloemfontein

13

SABC launches it's new sports channel on OpenView

14

National Port Authority will become an independent subsidiary of Transnet

15

Stricter measures, especially in Gauteng, where Covid-19 infections are rising

16

Vaccination drive targeting over half a million teachers and support staff starts today

17

Progress in prosecuting people allegedly responsible for the plundering of State Owned Enterprises - NPA

18

Military medics have been deployed to Gauteng as the province's hospitals buckle under pressure

19

South Africa could be producing vaccines in nine to 12 months

20

Pressure was mounting for schools to close as Covid numbers spike

21

Rights of fathers in the protection of children.

22

An increase in illegal mining activities due to unattended non operational mine shafts

23

Kenneth Kaunda, has died in the capital Lusaka at the age of 97

24

Allow workers in financial distress limited access to their pensions - COSATU

25

Nothing to celebrate this Youth Day as 60% youth is unemployed - Parties

26

A truck set alight on the N3 during service delivery protest in Harrismith

27

Thousands of people flock to the KwaHlathi area in LadySmith in search of "Diamonds"

28

Political parties have given mixed reactions to IPP's

29

Julius Malema has given the Basic Education Department seven days to close down all schools

30

Independent power producers generating power will not benefit the poor - Mkhwebane

31

Private health care sector is also feeling pressure on its bed capacity due to rising Covid-19 infections

32

Load shedding crisis facing the country will have a huge impact on economic recovery

33

Gupta family associate, Iqbal Sharma, will remain in custody

34

Beleaguered Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize on special leave

35

More than 300 employees lose their jobs as Clover closes Lichtenburg plant

36

Case brought by Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane against National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise continues

37

ANC says its National Working Committee will decide on the future of MKMVA and the MK National Council.

38

All contact classes suspemded at TUT after another student died of COVID-19

39

Workers in South Africa's education sector will not receive their vaccines this week

40

Police shoot-out with vehicle spiking suspects over the weekend

41

Circumstances of TB Joshua's death are not yet clear

42

SAMWU Threaten full blown strike

43

EFF Leader Julius Malema says Mpofu has a right to discharge his professional duties without fear

44

President Ramaphosa says he's dealing with allegations of tender corruption against Health Minister Zweli Mkhize

45

Load-shedding could potentially prove fatal for patients who are on oxygen in their homes

46

More job seekers have given up hope of finding employment

47

Record high unemployment statistics in South Africa

48

Pan African Parliament was abruptly suspened after MPs plunge the house in chaos

49

Pan-African Parliament members resorted to physical attacks as contention over the leadership voting process

50

If a person is captured in a famous photograph..does it afford them any right or any sort of recognition or compensation

51

Ramaphosa has warns of a possible countrywide threat of a third wave of the Coronavirus

52

ECOWAS has suspended Mali's membership in response to last week's coup

53

Concern following an announcement of normal schooling for grade R to 7 learners

54

Eskom managed to reduce its debt by 83 billion rand in the year to March.

55

Zuma case postponed to July 19th

56

One matriculant has died after succumbing to COVID-19 related complications

57

Tom Moyane has alleged his removal from SARS was a well-orchestrated process

58

ANC is looking at pressing more charges against its embattled and suspended Secretary General Ace Magashule

59

Appeal over lockdown alert level 3 and 4 regulations

60

The situation remains volatile in Makhanda in the Eastern Cape as residents continue with the total shutdown

61

Motorists are being warned against the new trend of spiking car tyres

62

There are growing calls for South Africa to tighten restriction amid rising Covid-19 infections

63

Draft Firearms Control Amendment Bill aims to remove of self-defence as a reason for applying for a firearm

64

World marks World Schizophrenia Day today

65

EC doesn't have sufficient capacity to successfully handle phase two of the vaccination rollout

66

Hospital in Bloemfontein is already full with Coronavirus patients

67

Democratic Alliance has accepted the resignation of Phumzile Van Damme as a Member of Parliament

68

Two unidentified operatives from the SSA have rebutted the evidence from their former boss David Mahlobo

69

Denosa raises concern over the lack of information to the public about possible side effects of vaccine

70

Former State Security Minister Mahlobo has denied paying or bribing judges to rule in government's favour

71

Home Affairs in chaos

72

Independent Electoral Commission says it is considering electronic registration as one of the modalities for elections

73

Baleka Mbete says it is not true that Parliament did nothing to investigate allegations of widespread corruption

74

Moodys says SA's rating outlook may remain negative due to the expected downside risk to fiscal sustainabilitity

75

Zuma and co-accused French arms manufacturer Thales to face charges of corruption next week

76

Situation is still tense in most parts of Bloemfontein as residents continue to block streets with burning tyres

77

US seems no closer to supporting moves on the UN Security Council that will secure a ceasefire in the Middle East

78

Freedom Front Plus Pieter Groenewald and Kenneth Meshoe from the ACDP say they will not vaccinate

79

50-year-old educator at Mbilwi Secondary School, will appear in Court for allegedly raping a learner

80

Efforts are underway to save the Cango Caves - in Oudtshoorn

81

Talk of a third wave of Covid infections is gaining momentum following the rapid increase in new positive cases

82

Two senior police officers have been arrested in the Vaal in Gauteng on charges of human trafficking

83

Violence in Gaza and Israel shows no sign of abating amid continued rocket fire and air strikes

84

UN Security Council has again failed to reach agreement in response to the escalating conflict in Mid-East

85

Intelligence services ravaged by corruption, nepotism and lack of accountability

86

The number of new Covid-19 cases is increasing at an alarming rate in Emfuleni on the Vaal

87

Metrobus commuters are still urged to find alternate modes of transport

88

ANC has given its suspended secretary general, Ace Magashule, 48 hours to publically apologize

89

Violent clashes over the status of Jerusalem escalated dramatically over the last 24 hours

90

Consumers are finding it hard to get by due to the high cost of goods and services

91

Suspended Secretary General Ace Magashule orderd to apologise publicly to President Cyril Ramaphosa

92

Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi has confirmed that King Misuzulu kaZwelithini ascended the throne

93

First time in over 100 years, the governing party is holding its NEC meeting with its Secretary General suspended

94

Metrobus drivers affiliated to Demawusa resume their strike action this morning

95

ANC is TODAY expected to conclude what has been described as a watershed National Executive Committee meeting

96

The crucial Eskom wage negotiations are teetering on the brink of collapse

97

Battle lines have been drawn in the ANC as rival party factions gear up for the fiercest fight in years

98

Proposal by South Africa and India to temporarily waive from intellectual property rules amid the Coronavirus pandemic

99

Suspended Ace Magashule suspends ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa

100

Fourteen Filipino crew members onboard a ship from India to Durban harbour have tested positive for Covid-19

101

Bleak future for poor families as R350 Covid-19 relief grant will not be paid out from the end of May

102

Hold the Executive to account - Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo

103

ANC confusion over stepping aside from party and government position

104

Those facing charges must step down with no excuses - Ronald Lamola

105

Environmental justice groups and some coastal communities oppose government powerships energy plan

106

All captive lions or lions bred for commercial use must be ethically and humanely euthanised

107

Supra Mahumapelo remains suspended from the party until his appeal has been communicated to the structure - ANC/NW

108

ANC Cyril Ramaphosa says he regrets that the party delayed investigating allegations of state capture

109

Supra Mahumapelo has called on the party's Secretary General Ace Magashule to NOT step aside

110

Minister Blade Nzimande has defended government's decision to source Cuban engineers due to lack of skills

111

The City of Cape Town will today be meeting firefighters over a threat to down tools

112

Lindiwe Sisulu, has until Friday to suspend her department's Cuban engineer programme

113

The ANC did not do enough to fight corruption and state capture - Ramaphosa

114

SAMWU - has warned against the impending mass dismissal of over 500 firefighters in CT

115

Voting is the best form of protest - Ramaphosa

116

Former minister Mosebenzi Zwane has told the Zondo Commission he appointed advisers without background information

117

Former ANC Chairperson and premier in the North West, Supra Mahumapelo, says they will challenge step aside rule

118

Should the Charlotte Maxeke hospital fire be found to be the result of human error, heads will roll

119

Independent Electoral Commission ready for local government elections on the 27th of October

120

Government is expected to present its final make or break wage offer to public sector unions

121

ANC veteran and businessman Tokyo Sexwale says the Trust Fund is real

122

ANC-NW has temporarily suspended the membership of former premier and ANC provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo.

123

Department of Water and Sanitation has appointed 24 Cuban engineers to assist with the country's water infrastructure

124

Mabuza Attorneys no longer representing Zuma in his corruption trial

125

Fire hydrant system not fully operational - Charlotte Maxeke

126

South Africa has struck a R218 billion energy deal with Turkish company Karpowership to provide South Africa with power

127

Structural engineers and firefighters are continuing with assessments at the University of Cape Town's Jagger Library

128

Involvement of women in traditional male circumcision is back in the spotlight

129

Zuma accuses the party's top leadership of neglecting him and wanting to see him in jail

130

State Capture Commission is expected to resume THIS MORNING despite the break-in at its offices in Parktown

131

Fire fighters battled raging fires which led to the evacuation of both the students and staff members at UCT

132

Jessie Duarte urges Ace Magashule to disassociate himself from people sowing divisions in the ANC

133

35-percent of senior managers in government do not have the required qualifications for their jobs

134

Western Cape Transport Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela has been suspended from his position

135

EFF's Deputy President, Floyd Shivambu, has accused certain judges of belonging in the pockets of politicians

136

Pres Ramaphosa has appointed Major-General Thalita Mxakato as the first woman Chief of Defence Intelligence

137

Johnson and Johnson is refusing to sign off the supply of a further 20 million doses of the Covid -19 vaccine

138

GRADE 10 LEARNER COMMITS SUICIDE AFTER VIDEO OF BULLYING GOES VIRAL

139

Sudden increase in the number of people testing positive for the Covid-19 variant first detected in South Africa

140

ANC National Youth Task Team (NYTT) has called for NEC members Tony Yengeni and Enoch Godongwana to be disciplined

141

Serious racial tension in the farms and intolerance - Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni

142

New set of rules that may see teachers found guilty of sexual misconduct banned indefinitely from teaching

143

Lack of trust between farm dwellers and government in Newcastle

144

Tuberculosis remains a huge problem in the Eastern Cape

145

Birds which continue to drop dead from the sky

146

Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe improperly attempted to influence two judges - Tribunal

147

South Africa has secured more than fifty-million doses of COVID-19 vaccines

148

Artists continue fight for Covid Stimulus fund

149

Immediate technical deployment will be directed to Mozambique - SADC

150

SADC will today hold an extraordinary Troika Summit meeting in Maputo on insurgency

151

Lack of integration in the country's public transport system Competition Commission

152

Candlelight ceremony to commemorate the Coronavirus victims one of the hightlights of my career - Former SABC journo

153

Floyd had lost consciousness with Derek Chauvin's knee on his neck for over 9 minutes

154

EFF intensifies its bid to have the polls pushed back

155

Possible increase in taxi fares - SANTACO

156

More than 165 million Americans have received at least one dose of the Coronavirus vaccine

157

A spike in robberies and attacks at the Musina border crossing

158

Over 600 SABC employees said their final goodbyes

159

R2 billion worth of govt contracts could not be audited due to missing or incomplete information

160

Trade union BEMAWU to continue challenge of SABC staff retrenchment in court

161

Health minister, Zweli Mkhize, says the delivery of the country's vaccines is on track.

162

Former Lily Mine employees hand over a memorandum of grievances to the Mpumalanga High Court

163

President Cyril Ramaphosa keeps the country under Alert Level One

164

SANCO Free State says it has noted with concern the alleged interference by Businessman, Johan Rupert in ANC issues

165

ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule will have to step down within 30 days or run the risk of being suspended

166

Aspen in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape busy with the process of vaccine

167

300 million rand, which was meant to help support the creative industry over-committed - Mthethwa

168

Government must strive to be an entrepreneurial state - Ramaphosa

169

Country is on track with its COVID-19 vaccination programme - Govt

170

NW human settlements department, has lost a hundred-million rand allocated for housing in the 2019/2020.

171

Cape Town and the Klein Karoo region have very little respect for the human rights of farm workers

172

Seventy-two-year-old amaZulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been laid to rest

173

Acquisition of Covid-19 vaccines will not be tainted by corruption - Deputy President David Mabuza

174

EFF applies for unsealing of CR17 Campaign bank statements

175

Ad hoc committee to investigate the fitness of Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, to hold office

176

Former president Jacob Zuma insists that there's nothing untoward about the state funding his criminal case

177

Student bodies across the country are calling for the continued national shutdown of tertiary institutions

178

Government to lock horns with public sector unions over wages

179

SASCO and the EFF Student Command threaten to shut down all institutions of higher learning today

180

Shocked and devastated, family of Mthokozisi Ntumba, the innocent by-stander fatally shot by police

181

Government has announced an additional funding for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme

182

Another seven people arrested for the alleged looting and collapse of the VBS Mutual Bank

183

Political parties have angrily reacted to the ongoing students protest at Wits University

184

35 year old bystander shot dead allegedly by police at Wits protest

185

Mashishing residents call on the municipality not to cut power for residents who fail to settle electricity bills

186

Ramaphosa warned that COVID-19 was a major challenge for multilateralism

187

South African economy shrank by 7 per cent last year, the biggest decline in 75 years

188

How easy is it to shun traditional African cultural practices that have defined a community?

189

No learner should be refused admission based solely on the language policy of a public school - Lesufi

190

Penalties imposed on perpetrators of sexual offences in SANDF insufficient.

191

I visited the Gupta residence in upmarket Saxonworld numerous times when I was still then CEO of Transnet - Molefe

192

SA Zionist Federation and South African Friends of Isreal have rejected the call for Chief Justice Mogoeng to apologise

193

ANC has instructed its deployees not to vote with the opposition on Public Protector Busi Mkhwebane

194

SANEF meets ENCA over Dentlinger racism allegations

195

President will wait until after Molefe has completed his testimony to respond to possible allegations

196

Standing Committee on Public Accounts has resolved to investigate allegations of racism against Eskom CEO

197

16 year old Wisani Maluleke shot and killed during the protest outside the Saselamani police station

198

Unions at the SABC say the retrenchment process at the public broadcaster has been flawed

199

Lily Mine workers demand Arqomanzi to withdraw its case against Vantage Goldfields and business rescue practitioners

200

Prima facie evidence exists to institute removal proceedings against Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane

201

Cosatu has vowed to convene a Special Central Executive Committee meeting soon to review its support for the ANC

202

Ramaphosa has called on private sector corporates to help government in growing and developing small business

203

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has expressed optimism about the country's economic recovery

204

Mpumalanga Premier fires four members of her Executive

205

Economists and the business community at large have welcomed Finance Minister Titio Mboweni 's2021 budget.

206

Mboweni should rather focus on keeping spending low in order to make fiscal room to fund an effective vaccination

207

Opposition parties have expressed doubt over the ability of government to address the country's economic crisis

208

Mboweni should rather focus on keeping spending low

209

May 17th the start of the corruption trial of former President Jacob Zuma

210

The pass rate for the Class of 2020 is 76.2%

211

Body of a mother of four found buried in a shallow grave inside a shack

212

Water taps run dry in Makhanda

213

President Cyril Ramaphosa has emphasises that the country will rise from the effects of the Coronavirus

214

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane fires Health MEC, Sindiswa Gomba over corruption charges related to Mandela funeral

215

More charges against ANC secretary-general, Ace Magashule.

216

First COVID-19 vaccine doses were yesterday administered to President Cyril Ramaphosa and Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize

217

Ruling party, reiterates its stance in defending and strengthening law enforcement agencies - SONA

218

A fruitless and wasteful accommodation project at Eskom to the tune of 840-million

219

Vaal river system is polluted beyond acceptable standards due to untreated sewage

220

President Cyril Ramaphosa not doing enough to fight corruption - SONA DEBATE

221

Unlikely that the former President will change his views around Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo

222

Relations between President Cyril Ramaphosa and his predecessor Jacob Zuma rocky

223

South Africa to begin its COVID-19 vaccination programme today

224

Electricity to go up by a massive 15%

225

Former Pres Jacob Zuma is potentially facing jail time after he failed to appear before the State Capture Commission

226

Stakeholders will have to work together to ensure a success in the education sector this academic year

227

Hearings at the inquest into the death of anti-apartheid activist Neil Aggett have concluded

228

D-Day for former President Zuma to appear before Zondo Commission

229

Mayor of Maqwassi Hills local municipality in Wolmaranstad removed over service delivery

230

All systems go for today's schools re-opening

231

Various political parties in Parliament say it is regrettable that President Cyril Ramaphosa did not say anything new

232

Defeating the Covid-19 virus, accelerate economic recovery, implement economic reforms and fight corruption - SONA

233

Unlawful take-over of businesses are some of the contributors to taxi violence.

234

State of the Nation address to cost only a 100 thousand

235

Divisions within the ruling ANC will widen if former president, Jacob Zuma is arrested - KwaZulu-Natal ANC

236

Sol Plaatje Municipality in Kimberley in the Northern Cape has revealed that it is owed at least two billion-rand

237

World Health Organisation and China's National Health Commission yet to identify the origins of Covid

238

High number of fatal aircraft crashes since the start of the year

239

President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares for his annual State of the Nation Address amidst vaccine controversy

240

Parliament's Transport Committee failed its oversight duties on Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa - Zondo

241

WHO to expand guidance to vaccine manufacturers and governments on changes needed to combat the mutating virus

242

All Medical Aid schemes in South Africa will be covering the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine

243

Vaccine only offers limited protection against mild disease caused by the variant that has been discovered in S.A

244

Many households are struggling to repay their loans

245

Makhosi Khoza removed from her position as Chair of the Public Service Portfolio Committee after voting with conscience

246

After a few years of intense political rivalry, Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema drink tea

247

Ace Magashule has slammed calls by the Eastern Cape ANC for former president Jacob Zuma to be disciplined

248

Some SOE's showing regress rather than improving - SCOPA

249

The country is losing billions of rand to illicit trade - BLSA

250

Zuma vowes to defy a ruling of the Constitutional Court

251

Ford invests 15-point-8-billion-rand into the South African economy

252

Heavy rain continues to cause havoc in various parts of Mpumalanga

253

Front-line workers denounce government's lack of planning in the fight against the Coronavirus

254

Most concerns that SCOPA raised were not taken seriously - Godi

255

Level 3 regulations of the national lock-down eased

256

COVID 19 vaccination programme will not be compulsory for all citizens

257

Government hopes to vaccinate 40 million people by the end of the year

258

Countdown to the vaccine arrival in South Africa later today is on

259

No letter of suspension from the ANC's Interim Provincial Committee - Job Mokgoro

260

Tributes continue to pour for world-renowned jazz musician and opera singer Sibongile Khumalo

261

ConCourt orders former Pres Jacob Zuma to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture

262

Operation Justice to deal with judges colluding against the state - State Capture

263

Parallel private protection force for the personal use of former President Jacob Zuma - State Capture

264

State Security Agency was used as a vehicle to plant positive about government for certain media outlets - State Capture

265

South Africa's first batch of Covid-19 vaccines will arrive in the country on Monday

266

SSA has suffered from selective adherence to the law - Jafta

267

Basic Edcuation taken to court for failing to pay up to 4 000 temporary educators

268

Ban has left the industry crippled as most of its revenue comes from alcohol sales

269

Politicisation and factionalisation of the intelligence community - Mufamadi

270

Many roads are flooded and at least 100 houses have been damaged in Mpumalanga

271

Possible adverse outcomes in some cases of steaming

272

Calls for government leaders to take the Covid-19 vaccine first

273

Storm Eloise

274

Judgment reserved in Bandile Masuku case against SIU

275

Public Protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane to challenge perjury charges against her

276

Tributes for Minister in the Presidency, Jackson Mthembu. Mthembu who succumed to Covid-19

277

Higher education academic year to start in March or April - Blade

278

Some Covid-19 vaccination issues not in line with the Constitution - DA

279

Whatsapp reassures users following concerns sparked by its controversial privacy policy changes

280

Eastern and Western Cape strategies to roll out the Covid-19 vaccine

281

SABC action unprocedural and unfair while executives cost more to the company than ordinary workers - Bemawu

282

Residents must brace themselves for a tough two weeks as Covid19 cases are expected to rise even higher - Makhura

283

A marker dies due to Covid-19-related illnesses in Estcourt in the Midlands of KZN

284

Schools to reopen - Basic Education

285

327-million-rand down payment towards a Covid-19 vaccine

286

Business and labour say South Africa cannot afford to go back to a hard national lockdwon

287

More arrests in the temporary relief fund fraud case which involves owner of Impossible Services company.

288

Collins Chabane Local Municipality will start providing services to the Vuwani area

289

South Africa is now experiencing the 2nd wave of COVID-19 and has breached the six-thousand mark in new cases

290

Western Cape Judge President, John Hlophe, has again disputed claims of influencing ConCourt judges

291

Unaware of the extent the Guptas influenced contracts deals in their favour - Ben Ngubane

292

ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule will appear before the party's Integrity Commission on Saturday

293

Researcher and language expert, Langalibalele Mathenjwa, has been taken to task on Hlophe matter

294

75-thousand small scale farmers are expected to benefit from the initiative with farming input vouchers

295

Mayor, the Chief Whip and the Speaker in the troubled Mogalakwena Local Municipality fired

296

Need to intensify the campaign to enforce adherence to Covid-19 regulations in Western Cape

297

A showdown is looming between the Basic Education Department on the one hand and teacher organisations and students

298

Huge progress in recovery money that was stolen meant for dealing with covid-19 pandemic - NPA

299

Government has declared the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro in the Eastern Cape a Coronavirus hotspot

300

Gupta wedding in Sun City was used to launder money from the Estina Vrede dairy project

301

The first Khoikhoi (Khoekhoegowab) language gathering in Steinkopf

302

A ban on public drinking, an extended curfew as well as restrictions on gatherings in Nelson Mandela Bay

303

Gauteng Premier David Makhura is losing his political power - Political Analysts

304

Gauteng government has predicted a surge in COVID-19 infections this festive season

305

Stricter Covid-19 regulations for Eastern Cape as numbers surge

306

Those found guilty of attacking truck drivers on the country's roads will be charged with economic sabotage - Mbalula

307

Plans are in place to build a new "One Stop" Beitbridge border post between South Africa and Zimbabwe

308

Political parties in parliament have called on for alternative ways to be found to fund the SABC

309

Government cannot now hold its workers at ransom - PSA

310

Government wants to get more HIV-positive people on treatment

311

Tom Moyane has accused Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan of arrogance

312

Three children aged between six and eight have been electrocuted while swimming in a river

313

82 per cent of Grades one and eight learners have been placed in schools - Gauteng Education

314

Tourism bodies in Cape Town fear that rising Covid-19 infections will hurt tourism

315

South African Liquor Association has joined efforts to curb the increasing number of new infections in the Eastern Cape

316

Government to deploy soldiers recent spate of attacks and burning of trucks

317

Did not know if Gupta-linked Regiments Capital was entitled to 40-million-rands in fees - Phetolo Ramosebudi

318

NSFAS has received more than 650-thousand applications for the 2021 academic year

319

Hundreds of SABC employees are expected to converge at the Johannesburg Labour Court today

320

Nelson Mandela Metro has in recent weeks become a Covid-19 hotspot

321

Government to allow people to receive vacant pieces of land to build their own houses

322

Johannesburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo as one of the individuals who received irregular payments of up to R1.3million

323

The average CEO takes home as much as 461 black women combined would earn - Oxfam

324

Western Cape has witnessed a 52.1 percent jump in new Corona cases since November

325

A group of foreign nationals who are currently living in a temporary shelter at Wingfield asks to be assisted out of SA

326

Hundreds of illegal immigrants entering the country through the Beitbridge border fence outside Musina blocked

327

Ace Magashule has publicly apologised for saying ANC NW cannot function without Supra Mahumapelo

328

Unemployment and alcohol abuse are some of the main contributing factors to the increase in intimate partner violence

329

First COVID-19 vaccinations could take place in early to mid-December in the United States

330

Khoisan community protest outside the Union Buildings in Pretoria continues

331

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says members need to stop treating the party as a cash cow

332

Company colluded with government officials to bypass the tender process and inflate prices - Van Coller

333

Former President Jacob Zuma has walked out of the commission of Inquiry into State Capture

334

Repo rate unchanged at 3.5 percent

335

The SABC has decided to suspend the Section 189 process for a period of seven days

336

Right2KNow has called on the SABC to find other sources of funding instead of workers bear the brunt of mismanagement

337

SABC Board and Executive members should personally pay the costs of cases they lose in courts

338

Taxi alliance has given Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula and the presidency, 14-days to respond to their demands.

339

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed to the international community and BRICS partners to support African economies

340

Shepherd Bushiri, and his wife, Mary, will not be in South Africa on Thursday

341

It is still unclear how the self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, left the country

342

SABC newsroom staff demand a meeting with top management to address the retrenchment process.

343

Deputy Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo to make decision on Zuma recusal application

344

Some church leaders go to West Africa to get initiated in order to get supernatural powers - CRL

345

Supporters of ANC secretary-general, Ace Magashule, have vowed to stand by him

346

Bushiri has instructed his lawyers to urgently interdict the Pretoria Magistrates' Court from revoking his 200k bail

347

Political parties have reacted with shock to the news that self-proclaimed prophet Shepard Bushiri has absconded from SA

348

The country's official unemployment rate has risen to a record high of 30.8 percent

349

Tensions are simmering ahead of ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule's court appearance this morning

350

Political parties accuse Pres Ramaphosa of not doing enough to deal with members implicated in corruption

351

Government is implementing a resurgence plan to combat the spread of Corona virus - Ramaphosa

352

A multimillion-rand 10-year contract awarded to Gupta-owned VR Laser in breach of Denel's own procurement processes

353

Parliament wants alleged fraud and corruption by International retail giant Steinhoff to be followed to the end

354

Multimillion rand asbestos corruption case resumes today

355

An oral drug delivery system for Diabetes insulin on the horizon

356

Magashule says he is not worried...

357

CRL is currently holding hearings on the accusations that include rape and murder in church

358

One arrested during violent clashes between EFF supporters and parents outside Brackenfell High School

359

President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to address the nation later this week on government's response to Covid-19 pandemic

360

DENEL's money used to bailout one of its suppliers - Former Chief Financial Officer Pieter Knoetze

361

An increased number of people are being diagnosed with diabetes

362

77-year old Biden becomes the oldest person to win the US Presidency

363

Cabinet meets as Covid-19 infection rate continues to surge

364

A restructured SAA will not be dependent on the national fiscus - Gordhan

365

Foreign nationals shops reportedly looted, some forced to close allegedly by group led by members of MKVA

366

Multi-billion Rand infrastructure investment plan to be under-pinned by an anti-corruption strategy - Govt

367

Presidential campaigns have embraced a frenzied last push in key battleground states - US

368

We won't appeal a court ruling against its decision to place the City of Tshwane Metro Council under administration - GP

369

John Steenhuisen is the Democratic Alliance's new leader

370

One day to Election Day in the United States

371

Former DA leader Helen Zille beat sole rival Mike Moriarty to be re-elected as the chair of the party's federal council

372

The DA will hold its virtual elective conference this weekend

373

Government is ready and committed towards the formalisation, regulation and empowerment of the taxi industry

374

BEMAWU has approached the Labour Court seeking an interdict to stop the SABC from going ahead with any retrenchments

375

Thousands of public servants and 68 deceased people are among those who benefited from the Unemployed Insurance Fund

376

Call for a shift in expenditure from consumption to capital investment - Mid-Term Budget

377

Opposition parties criticise Minister Mboweni for allocating 10.5 billion rand to SAA

378

No higher lockdown level yet - President Cyril Ramaphosa

379

Family of footballer Senzo Meyiwa says they want to know who orchestrated his murder

380

Tshwane Metro is finally set to have a new mayor

381

Afriforum alleges that the murder of former Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain Meyiwa, was an assassination

382

More to be arrested as five suspects are nabbed in connection with the killing of Senzo Meyiwa

383

Bushiri bail application postponed again

384

ALTERNATIVE/COMPLEMENTARY CANCER MEDICAL TREATMENT

385

ANALYSIS ON THE NPA'S REQUEST TO BE A CHAPTER 9 INSTITUTION

386

Government's poor procurement systems have led to large-scale Covid-19-related corruption - Mabuza

387

DA says that its virtual elective congress scheduled for next weekend will be the most accessible in the party's history

388

I did not co-author a memorandum which requested Transnet board to approve an unjustifiable R1-billion for locomotives

389

An unjustifiable one billion rand increase for the 100 locomotives tender awarded to China South Rail - Zondo Commission

390

Bail proceedings drag on for the Bushiris

391

Latest spike in Covid-19 cases.cause for concern -

392

Gupta associate, Salim Essa, wanted Hatch to include Essa's company as a supply partner for a Transnet Project - Bester

393

Cosatu and the SACP are opposed to President Ramaphosa's recent proposal for the privatisation of some main train routes

394

SIU wants government officials to be held accountable before being moved between departments

395

The fight over retrenchments at the SABC continues to rage

396

Transnet paid Gama the legal costs which Gama should have paid to the company

397

BEMAWU threatens legal action at the Labour Court against the SABC should it proceed with unilateral retrenchments

398

SABC to unilaterally implement the contemplated retrenchments

399

ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has warned the Hawks against Hollywood style arrests

400

Black Wednesday commemorated

401

Sidelined would be beneficiaries of Estina Dairy Farm project want compensation

402

Agri South Africa has urged farmers and the community to act within the confines of the law at Senekal court

403

Reconstruction and Economic Recovery Plan largely been welcomed by business and labour

404

Former Transnet Board chairperson, Mafika Mkwanazi, is expected to testify at the judicial Commission today.

405

Political parties say there is not much new in President Cyril Ramaphosa's economic recovery plan

406

A massive rollout of infrastructure, energy generation, employment stimulus and industrial growth - Ramaphosa Plan

407

Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi has spent his first night behind bars after he was denied bail

408

SIU aims to recover eight billion rand with regard to six contracts at Eskom

409

A march against crime, human trafficking, gender-based violence and drugs by Nigerians in SA

410

A witness broke down in tears at the NW High Court relating the incidents that led to the death of his police colleagues

411

Pres Ramaphosa to address the collapse of the SABC, Eskom and to address the unemployment crisis in parliament

412

BEE policy must be scrapped and reiterated his party's call for reform of labour laws - Herman Mashaba

413

Deputy National Commissioner for Human Resources management, Lieutenant General Bonang Mgwenya granted bail

414

No hand in selecting contractors for the province's 2010 1billion rands Housing Project - Zwane

415

March by MKMVA in Gauteng, is retaliation for his actions in cleaning the rot at PRASA - Mbalula

416

Payments of personal protective equipment to service providers stopped

417

Eskom's former Financial Director, Tsholofelo Molefe suspended after a call to Lynn Brown - Klein

418

Illegal schools will be shut down and those operating them will be held to account - Panyaza Lesufi

419

ANC's KwaZulu-Natal Integrity Commission has begun its work, summoning party members implicated in various crimes.

420

More people going to be arrested in the VBS scandal - Hawks

421

SIU to freeze the assets of contractors involved in the multi million rand Beitbridge Border fence contract

422

Time for impunity is over - NPA

423

One person has been arrested following a violent protest outside the Senekal magistrate's court

424

Today marks the 89th Birthday of Arch-Bishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.

425

Group of angry farmers storm court building in Senekal over farm murder

426

Dudu Myeni appointed me to head an inquiry into challenges facing Eskom -Former Eskom Consultant , Nichol Linnell

427

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded the recent work done by different law enforcement agencies on corruption

428

ActionSA to contest local government elections in all parts of the country, next year - Herman Mashaba

429

Affordable housing finance for those who dont qualify for a bond but earn too much to be considered for free housing

430

Free State government spent 25- million rand on an asbestos roof audit project that did not benefit residents

431

Former ANC MP Vincent Smith facing fraud and corruption charges

432

Public sector unions will today announce how they plan to tackle their wage impasse with the government

433

More than 660-thousand people have lost their jobs in Gauteng since lockdown

434

South African borders are officially open to international travellers

435

The long-awaited Vrede Dairy Project probe has been completed

436

Hawks and the Special Investigating Unit are still searching for two suspects linked to the Free State Asbestos Saga

437

2.2 million jobs in the second quarter of 2020

438

Eskom cutting off illegal electricity connection in Diepsloot

439

ActionSA leader, Herman Mashaba vows to challenge in court the rejection of his new party by the IEC

440

600 million Rands unaccounted for and six junior officials lose their jobs - Mmbuso Tsoametsi

441

Former head of Crime Intelligence, Richard Mdluli to be sentenced today

442

Zuma requests the chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to recuse himself from commission

443

7 days to accept the school where your child has been accepted, or risk forfeiting the space - Gauteng Education

444

Five suspects arrested in connection with tender fraud at SAPS

445

Portfolio Committee on Defence looking into the Defence Minister lift saga

446

Mixed reactions to president Cyril Ramaphosa's action against Defence Minister, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula

447

'The Lie of 1652: A decolonised history of land' - Book launched

448

Nvestigations into allegations of abuse and money laundering at the KwaSizabantu Mission Church

449

A war of words has erupted between former president, Jacob Zuma and Justice Zondo

450

Police Minister, Bheki Cele has lambasted liquor outlets for the sale of alcohol outside lockdown regulations

451

Human trafficking in South Africa on the rise

452

United Nations leaders are arguing for greater solidarity and unity in global governance

453

Corruption in the public sector on the rise - Corruption Watch

454

NEHAWU threatens not to support the ANC in next year's elections

455

Summons to be brought for Former President Jacob Zuma to testify

456

The Khoisan have described as both insulting and culturally insensitive the branding of their traditional Rain Dance

457

Water continues to be a major challenge in rural parts of the Eastern Cape

458

All teachers to report back to school this morning - Basic Education Department

459

No time to assume that the virus no longer exists amongst us - Health Minister Mkhize

460

ANC politician Andile Lungisa has started serving his two-year prison sentence

461

Oxfam calls pharmaceutical companies to assist poor nations access Covid-19 vaccines

462

Tourism sector welcomes opening of borders

463

Sporting restrictions remain in place during level 1 lockdown

464

Public Protector to probe state resources abuse by the ANC

465

The Public Protector's Office will investigate the ANC delegation trip to Zimbabwe

466

Human rights organisation protests against Arab normalisation deals with Israel

467

Tito Mboweni warns that the South African economy faces tough times ahead

468

Electoral laws amendments could pave the way for the introduction of electronic voting

469

EFF has called off the protest action at Clicks stores with immediate effect after agreement with Unilever and Clicks

470

Some communities are now setting up groups in an attempt to assist one another as unemployment bites

471

Change will come - President Cyril Ramaphosa

472

Bizos was an incisive legal mind and architect of the country's democratic constitution - Pres Ramaphosa

473

Zuma and Brown recommended that I institute an inquiry and suspend senior executives at Eskom - Tsotsi

474

Former President Zuma interfered and gave instructions in board related matters at Eskom - Tsotsi

475

The Johannesburg High Court interdict granted to Clicks does not bar us from protesting - EFF

476

Democratic Alliance has defends the party's adoption of non-racialism policy to deal with SA's economically excluded

477

Exposure to other serious diseases in the past may have created an immunity to COVID-19 for South Africans - Prof Madhi

478

Several Clicks stores were yesterday vandalised and petrol-bombed

479

EFF has threatened to shut down all Clicks stores across the country over what it calls a racist advert

480

KwaZulu-Natal has started recording a decline in Covid-19 infections

481

Nomvula Mokonyane has admitted that she had a birthday dinner at the Victoria Guesthouse

482

Moodey running away from his charges - DA

483

Several postponed appearances at NCOP was due to ill-health - Deputy Pres. Mabuza

484

Police are following up on some leads in the killing of Glenn and Vida Rafferty at their Normandien farm

485

The Democratic Alliance has lost its direction according to the party's long-time Gauteng leader, John Moodey. Moodey

486

A group of Durban-based artists have called on government to allow them to perform to a 70% crowd

487

Nelson Mandela Bay councillor, Andile Lungisa to challenge his suspension

488

Various state-owned entities have approached treasury for extra funding totalling nearly ten-billion rand.

489

Gauteng Premier, David Makhura wants those implicated in PPE corruption to be sent to jail

490

The ANC's alliance partners have called for less talk and more action

491

NPA will oppose bail for two officers accused of killing Eldorado Park teenager Nathaniel Julies

492

ANC NEC has come to a conclusion that there is a well-orchestrated campaign against Ramaphosa as party president

493

Everyone's responsibility to wage war on gender-based violence and femicide

494

Death of a Newcastle farming couple in northern KwaZulu-Natal has left the tight-knit farming community devastated

495

The PPE corruption scandal has angered many South Africans and the World Health Organisation (WHO) labelled it murder

496

Former Minister Nomvula Mokonyane's 40th birthday party paid for by Bosasa - Victorian Guest House

497

EFF's Floyd Shivambu has introduces a private members' s bill to nationalise the Reserve Bank

498

High number of teachers who were infected with COVID-19 in June did not contract the virus in schools - Motshekga

499

South Africa will have a zero percent alcohol limit for motorists by the end of this year - Mbalula

500

Judgement has been reserved in the case of the Public Protector

501

Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says regulations regarding alcohol consumption should be tightened

502

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has requested more clarity on how 48 HIV positive women, were sterilised forcefully

503

Majority of KwaZulu-Natal's 2-point-8 million learners return to school this week

504

Political parties have raised their concerns about the state of schools readiness for more learners

505

All protocols ready for all grades to go back to school - Basic Education Dept

506

Legal action to be launched against Botswana's government for defamation

507

Black Lives Matter generated heated debate among political parties during a hybrid sitting of the National Assembly

508

Support for Pres Ramaphosa's handling of the Covid-19 response has dwindled from a positive high of 85% to 61%

509

Coffin assault victim, Victor Mlotshwa has expressed shock at release on parole of Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson

510

Lawyers For Black People, has approached the High Court in Johannesburg to stop police from evicting tenants in Jeppe

511

New strategy to stop land invasions and the mushrooming of informal settlements

512

EFF accuses Pres Ramaphosa and the Health Department of manipulating COVID-19 statistics

513

A number of sectors will open for business on Today as the country moves to level 2 of the COVID-19 lockdown

514

Exercise caution in interactions with children during the nationwide lockdown

515

Residents want Marikana mine area where workers were killed to be made Heritage Site

516

Eight years after the Marikana shooting, President Cyril Ramaphosa is yet to visit the area in the North West.

517

Gauteng is ready to relax lockdown regulations, but this must be done gradually.

518

The ANC will have to overcome the waning public trust if it is to seek a new mandate from voters

519

Family, friends, fans and South Africans paid tribute to the radio and television legend, Bob Mabena.

520

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs to take measures to hold municipalities to account for poor performance

521

Public Protector has argued the constitutionality of Parliament's rules to remove the head of a Chapter 9 institution

522

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to update the nation on lockdown

523

FITA continues its fight against the banning of cigarette sale

524

South Africa's unemployment challenge continues to worsen amid the economic disruption brought by Covid-19

525

Des Van Rooyen has confirmed that he appointed his special advisor Mohamed Bobat without verifying his qualifications

526

Government has sought to clarify the role of the Ministerial Committee appointed to deal with corruption in PPE's

527

Tributes are pouring in for veteran broadcaster, Bob Mabena who died of suspected cardiac arrest yesterday

528

Another committee to fight corruption

529

Political parties have shot down a proposal by UDM's leader Bantu Holomisa for the national executive to be dissolved

530

It must be made law that family members of politicians don't do business with government

531

Limpopo government has sought to provide further details on the 40 shacks it has handed to the Talana Hostel dwellers

532

Law enforcement agencies must take action on PPE tender corruption - Mboweni

533

National Consumer Commission has warns consumers against participating in pyramid schemes

534

Massive profiteering and price escalation took place in Free State asbestos project

535

ANC in North West has suspended membership of its 15 councillors at the Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality in Zeerust

536

Call by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni for elected public representatives to consider a salary cut

537

ANC in Mangaung region in the Free State has come out in defence of party secretary general, Ace Magashule

538

Special Investigating Unit (SIU) have issued summonses to recover close to 4-billion rand from former Eskom executives

539

General Secretary of the SACP, Blade Nzimande, has calls for an end to what he calls the 'tenderisation of the state

540

Opposition parties have called for an investigation into the COVID-19 contracts awarded in the Free State

541

Restaurants will be allowed to operate until 10 pm, extending the lockdown curfew by an hour

542

Health MEC Bandile Masuku on a leave of absence over his alleged involvement in a controversial tender

543

Efforts to end violence against women and gender inequality

544

Dr Stella Immanuel appears on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington to push Hydroxychloroquine as Covid cure

545

There has been a marked increase in the demand for training material on how to manufacture coffins and caskets

546

Political parties have given mixed reactions to the International Monetary Fund - IMF's - multi-billion rand loan to SA

547

Trade union Nehawu has questioned the accuracy of Covid 19 stats that are released by the Health Department

548

Electricity tariffs are set to increase after Eskom won a court battle against NERSA

549

Government's special official funeral for the last Rivonia trialist to pass away, Andrew Mlangeni today

550

Toxic smoke continues to blanket Pietermaritzburg

551

President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson, Khusela Diko, has temporarily left office

552

A group called the Gatvol Capetonian Movement protests against poor service delivery in coloured communities

553

The Gauteng Health Department waiting for Tshwane to sign agreement to turn Tshwane Events Centre into Covid-19 hospital

554

ANC veterans have criticised the governing party for having former President Jacob Zuma lead Andrew Mlangeni memorial

555

THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SAYS GOVERNMENT'S DECISION TO CLOSE SCHOOLS IS REGRETTABLE AND UNJUSTIFIABLE

556

Renewed calls for schools to close as grade 3 and 10 learners expected back in class this morning

557

Hospitality and leisure sector have warned insurance companies of sustained legal action due to Covid-19 related claims

558

268-thousand people to receive a warm nutritious cup of soup on Mandela Day

559

COSAS in Mpumalanga embarks on shutting down public schools

560

The coronavirus pandemic is taking its toll on people's mental health

561

A Russian vaccine against COVID-19 could be ready for its final stage of testing as early as August

562

The 2019/2020 ABSA Premiership completion will be held in Gauteng, despite province being Coronavirus epicentre

563

Analysis and views on the latest move by President Cyril Ramaphosa and the NCC

564

Western Cape residents warned of intense cold front to hit the province today

565

THE WEEKEND VIEW PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON CHILD ABUSE

566

SOLOMZI NICHOLAS NQWENI ON ROAD TO RECOVERY

567

CRICKET ANALYST LUNGA KUPISO ON TRANSFORMATION IN SA CRICKET

568

More than 800 evictions have taken place since the country entered the coronavirus lockdown

569

The Zondo Commission of Inquiry has spent about R700 million since its inception in 2018

570

Gauteng has officially overtaken the Western Cape as the epicentre in the country of the coronavirus pandemic

571

More than five hundred workers at Media24, are likely to lose their jobs in the coming weeks

572

Some parents and learners concerned over Grades R, 6 and 11 returning to school today

573

The Gauteng government considers stricter enforcement of lockdown regulations

574

Basic Education Department has blamed its failure to provide meals to over nine million learners nationwide on logistics

575

Gauteng Premier David Makhura calls for a harder lock-down amidst spike in Covid-19 infections

576

Four unions at the South African Airways have agreed to sign the voluntary severance packages

577

Lack of accountability a serious driver of corruption in local government - Public Service Accountability Monitor

578

Medical general practitioners and private sector specialists feeling the financial pressure as numbers of patients dip

579

Municipalities lost 32-billion-rand in irregular expenditure.

580

President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans not to panic and be alarmed by the rising number of Covid infections

581

Investigate a link between Gender Based Violence , rape and pornography - ACDP Leader Kenneth Meshoe

582

Government, organised business and labour in discussion to extend the UIF Covid- 19

583

PRASA resumes its train services today

584

Corruption at Prasa continued to thrive despite the board doing everything in its power to report it to govt

585

A standoff between the police and taxi operators in Mbombela over taxi capacity.

586

Taxi operators in various townships around Durban say they will continue loading 70% of their capacity

587

SANTACO and the National Taxi Alliance announced that they will be loading at 100 percent capacity today

588

Zondo Commission resumes

589

Westbury calls for army deployment as three people are killed in gang violence

590

Covid-19 front-line workers who have recovered are now afraid to return to work.

591

Deputy President David Mabuza has once again called on South Africans to abandon the culture of non-payment for services

592

Uncertainty for workers relying on UIF Covid fund as it comes to an end this month

593

246 learners and educators have tested positive for the Corona Virus in Gauteng schools.

594

Government and parliament have told the SABC that they do not support its planned staff retrenchments

595

Increases in debt, weak revenue collection and more spending pressures

596

Business groups and industry players have welcome Finance Minister Tito Mboweni'S Supplementary Budget

597

AfriForum's will assist the government of Botswana in a high-profile money-laundering and fraud case

598

More than 200 learners at Makaula Senior Secondary School in the Eastern Cape have tested positive for the Coronavirus

599

A 150-million rand large-scale clinical trial for a COVID19 vaccine begins in South Africa on today

600

Transport Minister, Fikile Mbalula, says now is the time to restructure and formalise the taxi industry

601

President Cyril Ramaphosa has made a passionate plea for men to respect and love women

602

Former president Jacob Zuma back in court

603

Taxis strike for more money from government

604

Recovered Covid-19 patients are being stigmatised and discriminated against - Former patient

605

Men should be taught to use their strength for the protection of women and children instead of harming them

606

Lockdown was necessary to avoid a massive increase in COVID-19 infections - President Ramaphosa

607

Fear grips many women across the country, as they ask themselves if they too will become a statistic of GBV

608

Prisoners brandish weapons in prison

609

A multi-million rand drug lab has been discovered on a game farm in Marble Hall near Groblersdal in Limpopo

610

The assets value of regional airliner SA Express has decreased from R1.8 billion to R130 million in a week

611

Former VBS executives arrested of the theft of more than R2 Billion

612

Sit in restaurants and personal beauty care services including salons to operate under new measures

613

Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi says his country wants peace, however they will respond if provoked

614

Young people should lead the country's economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic - Ramaphosa

615

Mother of two reportedly stabbed to death multiple times, allegedly by her boyfriend.

616

Schools that have not fully implemented strict control guidelines to combat COVID -19 will be shutdown - COSAS

617

South Africa should not build any more nuclear plants - Earthlife

618

GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA ON THE RISE

619

South Africa's capital city remains under administration pending a court battle in the Supreme Court of Appeal

620

Men are being called out to end the abuse and murder of women

621

Independent candidates are now allowed to contest national elections without being a member of a political party

622

Smokers in South Africa to wait a bit longer for court decision

623

Eight people were killed in a crash involving a truck and nine other vehicles

624

Gender Based Violence is the responsibility of everyone - Gender-Based Violence Command Centre

625

Tobacco Association (FITA) to ask the Pretoria High Court to remove ban on the sale of tobacco

626

Tertiary students to get laptops to continue with academic year

627

President Ramaphosa urges each individual household to look at how it can observe hygiene protocols

628

Grade 7 and 12 learners go back to school in numbers

629

South African National Parks opens its gates

630

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane considering alcohol ban after weekend celebrations

631

Its normal for learners and teachers to feel anxious under current circumstances - Clinical Psychologist, Viwe Dweba

632

Over 1 million grade 7 and 12 pupils are expected to return to school today

633

Government needs to employ more civil servants to improve service delivery - Senzo Mchunu

634

Village Main Reef mine strike over possible retrenchments

635

Government will appeal the lock-down judgement

636

The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture may resume public hearings from the end of June

637

Its government's duty to protect lives and it should seek a second opinion on court's ruling - Judge Ngoepe

638

The high court in Pretoria has ruled that Covid-19 patients cannot not be forced into state quarantine

639

28 banks to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution for the manipulation of the value of the Dollar to the Rand

640

The High Court in Pretoria has declared lockdown 3 and 4 unconstitutional and invalid

641

The SA Human Rights Commission has called on the Western Cape Department of Education to stop teaching at schools

642

Some South African companies have come under fire for using the Coronavirus as an excuse to retrench employees

643

South Africans flocked to liquor outlets across the country

644

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says the schooling system has to be re-engineered

645

Thousands of Unisa students failed to write their online examinations last week after the system crashed

646

Bodies mistakenly swapped by the mortuary due to Covid-19 regulations

647

Schools to re-open next week, but teacher unions say the system will still not be ready.

648

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the media has informed, stimulated debate and helped hold those in government accountable

649

Thousands clash with police over the death of a black citizen in the hands of police in the US

650

Thousands of job losses if we dont operate at our normal standard - Restaurant Association of South Africa

651

Water usage concern as Vaal Dam dips below 50

652

Churches found violating the lockdown regulations under the alert Level Three will be closed down

653

Thousands of train commuters in Gauteng may be left stranded on Monday

654

People can continue praying at home and we should embrace a new way of worship in these times - Jesuit Institute of SA

655

Former South African Airways (SAA) Chair Dudu Myeni declared a delinquent director for life

656

There is a climate of fear and intimidation in the party - Former DA Youth Leader Mbali Ntuli

657

Diesel shortage is attributed to the re-opening of the economy - SAPIA

658

ACDP says religious institutions will take all necessary precautions to limit the spread of the Coronavirus

659

All places of worship will be allowed to operate from the 1st of June

660

Municipal workers in the Mogale City go back to work after strike over incentive for working during lockdown

661

Basic Education Department to accommodate learners whose schools were vandalised

662

Taverns and shebeens should be allowed to sell alcohol takeaways - Liquor Trader Associations

663

Those who have applied and qualify will be paid the R350 by month end - SASSA

664

The Educators Union of South Africa has served the Basic Education Dept with notice to interdict schools reopening

665

The whole country to move to Alert Level Three from next Monday.

666

The African Union had ambitious plans for the year 2020 amidst Covid-19

667

3 days of load shedding during the coming winter period

668

Nelson Mandela Bay Metro is facing a fight against a looming Day Zero regarding the water supply

669

Government will NOT pay for South Africans who wish to go back abroad - Pandor

670

Payment holiday offered to medical aid members

671

Over 200 Soweto families served with eviction notices by the City of Johannesburg for unlawfully occupying RDP houses

672

Covid-19 outbreak which led to the closure of Netcare St Augustine's Hospital started with one emergency patient

673

The majority of provinces are not ready for the re-opening of schools on the 1st of June - SGB's

674

Flee market not allowed to trade in Cape Town - South African Informal Traders Alliance

675

Union welcome the announcement of the schools reopening even though there are still some issues to be addressed - PEU

676

Up to two million people could lose their jobs in Gauteng - Makhura

677

Schools to reopen on the 1st of June

678

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga must clarify certain issues on school reopening - Equal Education

679

Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to step down

680

Some schools are ready to reopen but some are not - Federation of School Governing Bodies

681

Increasing Covid fatalities putting pressure on scientists to find cure

682

15-thousand applications from farmers seeking financial assistance during the lock-down approved.

683

Sakeliga, has launched a court case in a bid to have some of government's Covid-19 lockdown regulations amended

684

19,000 prisoners are expected to be released soon, from 240 centres across the country

685

Now not the time to score cheap political points - Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry

686

Comrades Marathon cancelled

687

Covid-19 now a socio-economic pandemic - ILO

688

The President is right to try and strike a balance between all risks - Professor Raymond Parsons

689

I will be launching a new political party in August - Herman Mashaba

690

We are going to Lockdown Level 3 - President Ramaphosa

691

US President Donald Trump declares that the nation has prevailed over Covid-19

692

International Nurses Day dedicated to the healthcare workers fighting COVID-19

693

6000 children globally under the age of 5 could die daily from preventable causes, due to Covid diversion.

694

Seven escaped lions recaptured

695

Unemployed South Africans can now apply for the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant

696

The new reality is the fight against COVID-19 will be part of citizens' daily existence-Ramaphosa

697

Thousands of Small and Medium Sized (SMEs) enterprises will go into liquidation after COVID-19 lockdown

698

We are not saying all schools should open, we are saying those who are ready should open-Basic Education

699

Basic Education to announce way forward on schools reopening

700

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize concerned about cluster outbreaks of COVID 19 in Western Cape

701

PRASA could lose R700 million due to lock down

702

Africa's economy could only start recovering from the impact of the Coronavirus in 2022

703

Zooming with the Zumas

704

Some South Africans stuck abroad losing hope of ever being repatriated back to South Africa.

705

New systems to be introduced in anticipation of a spike in Covid-19 cases

706

The Traditional Healers Organisation says it's currently working on finding a possible cure for the Corona Virus

707

37 undocumented migrants escaped from the Lindela Repatriation Centre

708

Revenue collection shortfall of 285 billion Rands this year-SARS

709

Everyone is required to wear a mask in public-Govt

710

President Ramaphosa lauded Health Minister Mkhize and COGTA Minister Zuma for their excellent work during Covid-19

711

Thousands of elderly persons and people with disability were on the streets to collect their monthly social grants

712

A group -calling itself the 'End the lockdown Mzansi' - wants the lockdown to be lifted within 3 to 5 weeks.

713

R28 million to accommodate people in private establishments who have tested positive to Covid-19 virus.

714

NPO's ask for more support from government

715

Workers return to work amidst Covid-19 fight

716

The sale of cigarettes and liquor is still be forbidden during the Level Four.

717

Some children across the country have expressed concerns over returning to school next week

718

Unemployment grant to be paid from May 15th

719

Unemployed doctors who are eligible to work for the state will be placed by provinces soon-Dr Mkhize

720

Employers not coming forward to apply for UIF for workers

721

The money spent on Cuban doctors could be better spent elsewhere-South African Medical Association

722

1994 dream of a better life for all can no longer be deferred-Pres Ramaphosa

723

Some economic activities will be allowed to resume subject to extreme precautions to limit transmission.

724

Political parties have welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement of a gradual easing of the nationwide lockdown

725

Dont only lookout for big business when considering relaxing measures of lock down-Small Business

726

The Competition Commission has referred pharmaceutical company, Dis-Chem to the Competition Tribunal for prosecution

727

SANAC, wants HIV and TB screening to be incorporated into the testing and screening for COVID-19.

728

Social grant recipients and the unemployed say the grant increases are better than nothing

729

Pres Ramaphosa says government will be guided by scientific evidence on re-opening the country for economic activity

730

500 billion Rand economic and social package to help curb the effects of the Corona virus

731

Several shacks demolished in Lawley by City of Johannesburg

732

Political parties support the government's stimulus plan

733

The stimulus package is a reflection of the times we are in - Economist

734

Small protests have sprung up in several states against stringent lockdown or stay-at home measures in the US

735

Corruption and ill discipline may cost Kenya 28,000 lives-Kenya Health Department

736

Residents call for help as number of families going to bed hungry continues to grow Eesterust, East of Pretoria

737

Residents of Lawley in the south of Johannesburg have taken to the streets over eviction during lock down

738

Food parcel system not working-NGO's

739

Port St. John's, Nomvuzo Mlobile-Cingo, has called for a complete shutdown of the town for the upcoming weekend

740

At least 7,000 requests for food parcels have been received in a day in Gauteng

741

Door to door screening in Ermelo by Health Minister Mkhize

742

No policy direction conditions attached loans will be accepted-Mboweni.

743

Political parties distance themselves from branded surgical masks

744

Politicians including councillors will not be responsible for distributing food parcels to needy households-Makhura

745

Communities desperate for food in some townships in Gauteng

746

We do not condone any illegal actions by our members as they enforce the lockdown regulations-SANDF

747

Allegations of racism against Africans in China unacceptable if true-Analyst

748

South Africa must expect increased vulnerability to COVID-19 once the lockdown is lifted

749

Lifting alcohol ban a bad idea-Health Experts

750

Botswana thinking of a 6 months lock-down

751

Too early to make decision on lock down extension

752

Calls for Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni Abraham to be prosecuted for contravening lock-down regulations

753

Not enough protective gear has been provided for health care workers-Nehawu

754

Tributes pour in for legendary entertainer V-Mash

755

1.2 Billion to help agricultural sector

756

Some communities have taken the initiative of enforcing lock-down regulations themselves

757

Some people who relied on odd jobs, are finding it hard to make ends meet during lock down

758

An international team of researchers have unearthed the earliest known skull of Homo Erectus

759

An estimated 500 foreign nationals have been removed from the Central Methodist Church in Cape Town

760

All we want to do for now is come back home-Stranded Expat

761

South Africa heads towards 1500 Covid19 cases

762

Government officials risk distorting their message if they do not practise what they preach on social distancing

763

70 to 100% passengers for taxis if they are sanitised and wearing masks-Mbalula

764

Health minister launches mobile testing stations for Covid19

765

Incidents of violence against women and children amid the Covid-19 lock-down

766

Stigma associated with the virus needs to be dealt with urgently-Survivor

767

Income grant proposed for unemployed people in lock down time

768

Serological test kits that are being used to test for COVID-19 are not suitable for diagnosis.

769

Department of Justice to spell out Co-Parenting procedure during Lock-Down

770

Government will roll-out a massive screening and testing process for Coronavirus symptoms and infections

771

Law enforcers accused of heavy handedness during Lockdown

772

President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially released the 114 South Africans who were quarantined at the Ranch Resort

773

President Ramaphosa calls the team that embarked on a mission to evacuate 114 South Africans from Wuhan city heroes

774

Zimbabweans caught between a rock and a hard place on Covid Lockdown-Analyst

775

Homeless people around Johannesburg say they feel let down by government as the 21-day lockdown starts

776

We will do all humanly possible to contain the virus and save lives-Healthcare workers

777

SANDF urged to serve and protect

778

A doyen of African culture and traditions

779

Rural Eastern Cape residents say the only way to avoid Corona infection is to stay home

780

Credo Mutwa Museum to keep his legacy alive

781

Japan olympics postponed

782

Workers who's employer complies with UIF to get benefits during lockdown

783

Lockdown a responsible step by the president-South Africans

784

Opposition political parties say the lock-down is necessary

785

South Africa on lockdown from Thursday

786

Gift of the Givers launches Covid19 testing for R750

787

President Ramaphosa to announce next step against Coronavirus today

788

It will have to be all hands on deck if Pres Ramaphosa announces lockdown-National Employers' Association of SA

789

Two months with no water, if Corona comes here we are doomed-Makana residents

790

NCOP adopts report to dissolve Tshwane Metro Council

791

Quarantine zones for every region of the country

792

We will take drastic action against those who do not comply with govt directive on Covid19-Gauteng Government

793

New information and measures to combat Covid19 to be communicated daily

794

South African Zionist Church (Not ZCC) is being irresponsible in its pursuit for Easter Pilgrimage-CRL

795

Banks must cut rates to reduce the customer's debt burden and boost economic survival in this tough times-Economist

796

Complacency should not be replaced by total panic-Behavioural experts

797

Eskom to cut off power to non-paying municipalities

798

Sports betting takes huge losses due to Covid19

799

Don't panic, food supplies have not been cut off- Consumer Goods Council of South Africa

800

ANC suspends conferences to deal with Covid19

801

The South African Medical Association, SAMA, has advised members to only work when provided safety gear.

802

President Ramaphosa announces travel ban and other Covid19 combat measures

803

Jobs at risk and economic impact inevitable due to Covid19-Economists

804

Corona information and education should be disseminated in all official languages-CONTRALESA

805

Corruption eating away water security of the country

806

Fake news a devastating side to Coronavirus education

807

First Corona case in Western Cape

808

SANDF off to repatriate South Africans in Wuhan

809

30% cut on Vodacom data

810

We will take the matter of CR17 report to Constitutional Court-EFF

811

Possible collusion to destabilise universities by students, management and companies-Dept of Higher Education

812

Global economy hard hit by Coronavirus

813

Required measures were taken on internship returnees-Limpopo Health Department

814

Third Corona case confirmed

815

Police working with drug dealers-Elsburg residents

816

PRASA's Eskom debt could lead to train shutdown in Cape Town

817

Tshwane Metro dissolved

818

DA wants task team's decision to repatriate 150 South Africans from Wuhan in China to be tabled and scrutinised

819

Lets not panic over Corona virus-Professor Ndungu

820

Criminal charges have been laid against educators at Parktown Boys High in Johannesburg over Enock Mpianzi's death

821

Social media posts scaring South Africans in China from coming home

822

District 6 residents to oppose Mashabane's application against personal costs order

823

IPPs dismayed by accusations of making little contribution to the power grid by Deputy President Mabuza

824

We are not discussing wage bill outside bargaining council-Cosatu

825

SA economy contracts worse than expected

826

Families of members not repatriated from China by government worried

827

10 Days to repatriate South Africans in Wuhan

828

PRASA trains back online after Eskom bill is paid

829

Churches to pay tax

830

Spike in insurance claims due to loadshedding

831

Government debt getting out of control and needs to be cut down drastically-Mboweni

832

SOE bailouts take huge chunk off debt servicing budget

833

EFF MPL's were physically dragged and wrestled out of the Raymond Mhlaba Chambers for dress code

834

Cannabis to receive more attention-Makhura

835

Omotoso would even boast in church by saying he is sleeping with the prettiest girls in the church-Witness

836

Sterilization of HIV+ women a gross violation of women's human rights

837

The trial against controversial pastor Timothy Omotoso gets underway

838

Children continue to die at the hands of those who are supposed to protect them

839

Calls for Tito Mboweni to consider inflation only increase on alcoholic beverages

840

Ramaphosa has called the gender violence allegations uncalled for and improper

841

Parole conditions under the spotlight after the deaths of Tazne van Wyk and the deaths of four children in Limpopo

842

Land expropriation without compensation would be disastrous for the South African economy-Pompeo

843

Concerns over the use of Gender Based Violence to score political points.

844

City of Cape Town starts the process of moving foreign nationals outside Central Methodist Church

845

Gender violence political point scoring a disgrace-Activist

846

There was a period when I could not personally, in all honesty, come and say to a person vote for the ANC-Mbeki

847

Foreign nationals living on the street outside the Central Methodist church in Green Market Square to be removed

848

We do not accept De Klerk's fake apology-EFF

849

Decisive action is needed to combat crime in the province-Gauteng Community Safety MEC Faith Mazibuko

850

Foreign nationals are killing our police and we are not being Xenophobic-Cele

851

Economy hasn't grown for the last 10 years-Ramaphosa

852

Chaos delay SONA for almost two hours

853

Adam Catzavelos deeply ashamed of his racist rant and has asked South Africans for forgiveness

854

40 000 jobs created whilst unemployment percentage remains unchanged

855

Differences of views from ANC leaders before President Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address

856

Today's commemoration should be about what we could do better as a country-Mandela Foundation

857

Criminals masquerading as estate agents or potential buyers to rob homes

858

No conflict of interest when a bidding company paid 2.5 million Rands towards my property-Memela

859

EFF to disrupt SONA to force President Ramaphosa to fire Pravin Gordhan

860

China to enforce ban on illegal wildlife trade and increase regulation of wildlife markets.

861

Germany to help SA with energy crisis

862

About 60% of the workforce to be affected by route cuts by SAA-Unions

863

Court irrational and inconsiderate on Zuma warrant of arrest-ANC-KZN

864

Coronavirus screening intensified in Limpopo

865

Zuma family disappointed with warrant of arrest

866

Suspected Corona case in Limpopo to be confirmed

867

Every day a South African is arrested in Brazil for drug trafficking

868

Zuma too sick for court today

869

Drive to donate blood to fight cancer

870

Intensive screening at OR Tambo International Airport amidst world crisis of Corona virus

871

I'm not stepping down because of the sex scandal-Tshwane Mayor Steven Mokgalapa

872

Family and school mates bid Enoch Mpianzi farewell

873

Mogalakwena Municipality a mafia state-DA

874

Shutdown over water continues in Qwaqwa

875

ANC deployees responsible for the salary non-payment situation at Autopax

876

Technology is why we are cutting over 3000 jobs-Telkom

877

Former Joburg mayor, Herman Mashaba says his future political fortunes with Mmusi Maimane are not linked

878

Overcrowding in SA hospitals a serious problem

879

SAA simply has no money and had no choice but to cancel flights

880

KZN-police staff in supply -chain management with gifts and bribes

881

Seven babies are still fighting for their lives in an isolated ward at the Tembisa

882

SAA needs a top notch board and management that can turn it around

883

Amidst a chapter of divisive US politics, Americans commemorate Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Day

884

Families demand answers as two boys drown during a school trip

885

25 basis points cut from the Repo Rate

886

Telkom cannot be paying executives millions of Rands and want to sacrifice workers-Solidarity

887

Vandalism and train burning costs PRASA one billion rand

888

NECSA need R500 Million bailout

889

MassMart to close over 30 stores

890

MAN APEPARS FOR MURDER OF 12 YEAR OLD MICHAELA WILLIAMS IN PELLICAN PARK, CAPE TOWN

891

Zuma to be summoned by State Capture Commission

892

Eskom's woes won't be fixed by board resignation-Expert

893

Eskom's woes won't be fixed by board resignation-Expert

894

Branding is very important when you looking for employment these days of social media

895

SAA workers not getting paid this month-Solidarity

896

Violence and sexual crimes amongst children increasing

897

DENOSA has called for reviewing of safety and security measures after patient is finished off by assailant in hospital

898

Bad weather still to come in KZN

899

NUMSA Strike over retrenchments downs SAA flights

900

SARS still need a written consent from Zuma to be able to release his tax information to Public Protector

901

Those who have information on Senzo's murder should come forward-SAPS

902

Limpopo High Court declares Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana ineligible as head of the Venda Kingdom

903

Unnatural deaths caused mainly by drinking and reckless driving increasing at an alarming rate in Gauteng

904

We are not surprised by the Electoral Court decision to de-register us-BLF

905

Money being stolen should be paying for eToll and other services, not poor citizens already financially stressed-OUTA

906

Economy in a very precarious state and serious decisions need to be made-Tito

907

The City of Johannesburg still to ascertain how much information hackers have infiltrated

908

Huge political challenges facing Finance Minister Tito Mboweni before mini budget

909

The challenge is now to work with other parties in parliament to fix SA-Steenhuisen

910

Minister Gwede Mantashe's alleged bribery payment to journalists a serious worry-SANEF

911

Springboks to approach final on its merits

912

Damage because of resignations in the DA going to run deep-Analyst

913

Botswana Democratic Party facing its biggest challenge since winning every elections after independence 53 yrs ago

914

Kwazulu-Natal govt investigating alleged threats of taxi violence by new operator

915

SAA flights to get back to normal before end of the week

916

The DA will have to soldier on without Mashaba-Selfe

917

Zille will not stay in her lane, Maimane good as gone-Analyst

918

Makhanda residents take government to court over raw sewage spillage

919

Maimane's future in the DA to depend on the newly elected Federal Chairperson-Analyst

920

South Africa to be affected trade wise by new Brexit Deal-Analyst

921

Drug smuggling a big problem in our prisons but we are fighting it-Correctional Services

922

Given a chance I can be a better person-Convicted rapist Nicholas Ninow

923

Tito can start his government early retirement plan with himself-Listener

924

Rebuilding South Africa and its democracy on course but will take a while-Former Mail&Guardian Editor Nic Dawes

925

Concerns over shortages of critical psychiatric drugs for mental health patients

926

More and more children suffering due to poor diet-UN

927

Justice minister to seek presidential pardon for Fees Must Fall activist

928

Violence and killings in the run-up to Mozambique elections tomorrow

929

Ban Bosasa from doing business-COPE

930

Racism claims in Springbok camp

931

Zille's come back will be bad for the DA-Dirk Kotze

932

Traditional leaders in the Eastern Cape accuse President Ramaphosa of lying over King Dalindyebo

933

For Africa to move forward Nigeria and South Africa need to work together-Professor Adekeye Adebajo

934

The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) must decide whether its a political party or not-DA

935

Sibanye to go ahead with retrenchment of over 5000 workers

936

Chris Hani District and Sakhisizwe Municipalities are providing food and temporary shelter to storm affected familes

937

Private health services over-charging clients

938

Five suspects arrested in connection with kidnapping of three Ethiopian teenagers

939

SASBO has applied for leave to appeal court decision to dismiss bank strike

940

Grade 9 to be one of the exit points at high school

941

Banking total shutdown this Friday

942

ConCourt dismisses application for leave to appeal a High Court ruling regarding the hiring and firing of ministers

943

Ndlovu Youth Choir to know the winner of America's Got Talent this afternoon

944

Metrobus strike continues

945

I will challenge my dismissal in court-Mgidlana

946

Army should stay another two months because they made a huge difference-NCPF

947

Documented and undocumented migrants have approached us for repatriation-African Diaspora

948

Come for cervical cancer screening sooner

949

We want to go home in peace

950

An organised response to looting of businesses needed-BUSA

951

South Africa avoids recession

952

Police in Gauteng on high alert

953

Outrage at the murder of the former UCT student 19-year-old Uyinene Mrwetyana

954

We are not part of the trucks strike-SATAWU

955

Over 50 vehicles burnt in Malvern, Johannesburg

956

Missing UCT student suspected to have been taken by human traffickers

957

We cannot deny there is corruption within the police-SAPS

958

Khoisan march to Union Buildings has lost all moral direction-Dr Leonard Martin

959

Watson's bad news may be good news to those implicated in Bosasa corruption-Bosasa Billions Author

960

Four people have been killed in a cooking oil tank explosion in Roodekop,

961

Ramaphosa to face parliament questions over leaked CR17 bank statements

962

Motion of no confidence on Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba goes ahead-ANC

963

They must all go to jail over the arms deal-De Lille

964

The SABC is preparing court papers regarding the SIU report on the contract with Mafoko Security

965

South Africa forging ahead with NHI-Health Department

966

The ANC will now have to apply same treatment to deployed members who don't perform

967

We cannot allow crime and criminal activities to be hidden behind Xenophobia

968

Government has contributed to unemployment

969

OUTA says ANC NEC out of touch with reality saying users must pay for eTolls

970

Mediator to try and end City of Tshwane and SAMWU standoff

971

We want parts of KZN, Eastern Cape and the whole of Western Cape-KhoiSan Revolution Party

972

We are agree with the land report in 50% of its recommendations but....Agri-SA

973

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC), has appointed businessman Reuel Khoza as its first non-political chairman.

974

PRASA workers go on strike over safety and improved rail services

975

Nine Rhino poachers arrested in three days-SANPARKS

976

Tenants must bring proof of ownership because we only offer lease agreements-JOSHCO

977

Cash injection for SABC, Denel and Eskom

978

Gordhan vs Mkhwebane at the High Court in Pretoria over SARS Rogue Unit

979

It would spell disaster for either party that loses the court bid between public protector and the president-analyst

980

67 Minutes of social responsibility for Mandela

981

South Africans struggling to save money as expenses outstrip income

982

Celebration of 50th anniversary of the launch of the spaceflight Apollo 11 that landed humans on the moon 4 days late

983

Why deploy us to your cabinet if we were spies?-General Nyanda

984

Tight security as former President Jacob Zuma appears before the Zondo Commission

985

One more killed as army gets ready to descend on Cape gangsters

986

Commercial farms in North West being invaded by local small scale farmers-AGRI NW

987

Gordhan to challenge Mkhwebane in court later this month

988

Bafana kncoked out of AFCON

989

Koloane is lying about using former President Zuma's name in vain in Gupta plane landing-Advocate Hoffman

990

Councillors living in fear of their lives as residents target them over electricity cut-offs

991

Former PIC CEO, Dan Matjila should also be investigated over allegation of involvment in VBS corruption

992

Cape gang violence continues unabated

993

Countries agree on free movement of goods, services, investments and people around the continent

994

Bafana not getting ahead of themselves

995

ETolls must just be scrapped-OUTA

996

The first 4th Industrial Revolution SA - Digital Economy Summit opens in Midrand

997

Lesotho parliament legislative reforms agreement reached

998

SABC and Govt to meet today to discuss turnaround strategy

999

ANC politics from State Capture tainted members will hamper parliament work

1000

DA-We will have to manage without the EFF