Tshwane mayor Randall Williams’s State of Capital Address ’not impressive’
ANC, EFF bemoan absence of focus on issues affecting majority of citizens
Plans to restore Magnolia Dell to former glory
Community rallying behind efforts to end vandalism, theft, lack of maintenance
Hijackers target Haval car models in Ga-Rankuwa
All people who fell victim claim to have been held up by at least three men - Captain Mathews Nkoadi
Illegally demolished Atteridgeville home to be rebuilt - Lebogang Maile
We have been promised help for a long time, so we will believe it when we see it - Lindi Mhlahla
Legal dagga use poses challenges to workplace policies
Among them is the question on whether an employee could lose their job by consuming dagga outside working hours
Busy Easter weekend for Gauteng police as 1 170 suspects arrested
In Tshwane over 500 were nabbed among them drunk drivers while illegal liquor outlets were shut down
SAPS tightening crowd control measures - Bheki Cele
Police minister releases report compiled by experts on policing, crowd management
Angry parents storm Winterveldt school demanding answers after food poisoning
Panyaza Lesufi had to leave as situation threatened to get worse
Winterveldt learners rushed to hospital after food poisoning
HM Baloyi Secondary School awaiting outcome of investigation
Unisa students invade Pretoria CBD over funding row
They intensified their protest action want to shut down every institution of higher education
Student leaders observe King Zwelithini’s mourning period
Student leaders have said that while they support a nationwide shutdown of universities over funding issues, they would not protest this week, as the province was mourning the death of Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini
Tyres burn at Unisa’s Sunnyside campus but other Tshwane universities quiet
Students begin nationwide shutdown
Fix Mamelodi’s HM Pitje Stadium or pay the price, say protesters
United Mamelodi leader Tsaka Tsepedi said they were now at point where they have had enough of excuses
Tuks students take fight over fees to Department of Higher Education and Training
We have witnessed more than enough incompetence and miscommunication - SRC president Lerato Ndlovu
Tuks students join funding protest outside Blade Nzimande’s office
SRC leader Lerato Ndlovu said they would camp out at department until demands are met
’Boko Haram’: Net closing in on Mamelodi gangs
Two suspects appeared in court on charges of theft, trespassing, fraud
Murder, drugs, extortion, car and business hijackings as gangs terrorise Mamelodi residents
'Boko Haram, Farasai, Al Qaeda along with Vusi ’Khekhe’ Mathibela responsible’
’Boko Haram’, ’Farasai’, ’Al Qaeda’ gangs rule by fear in Mamelodi
Murder for hire, mob fees, contract and building hijacking form part of crimes
No bail for suspect in gruesome killing of mom and 8-month-old baby at lodge in Limpopo
The decomposing bodies of Chantelle Ash and daughter were found inside a lodge room in Limpopo on January 14, with Chantelle’s hands bound behind her back and her body swollen and almost unrecognisable.
Murder increases by 6. 6% as Bheki Cele releases quarterly crime stats
According to Minister of Police Bheki Cele, who released the statistics in Pretoria, they lay bare some of the policing shortcomings experienced in certain provinces.
Department to probe sulphur stench hanging in Tshwane air
Sasol’s Secunda plant thought to be responsible
Parents unhappy with state of Selang Primary School in Hammanskraal
’Lot of neglect and failure to fix even the most basic of things’
Women take up arms to defend themselves against gender-based violence
About 5000 have so far participated in Girls On Fire initiative
Covid-19 vaccine for Tshwane healthcare workers at Steve Biko hospital
Gauteng got 16 800 doses from the 80 000 delivered
Opening of schools could drive Covid-19 numbers up - Lovey Pule
He said more movement could see coronavirus cases spike