South Africa is at risk of losing $440 million in US aid, threatening crucial programmes in healthcare and education, including HIV treatment.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) raised concerns about the length of the investigation process involving high-ranking government officials.
The City of Johannesburg faces a major setback as court rules its R3 million monthly VIP protection services unconstitutional … the city admits defeat and acknowledges irregular expansion of bodyguard services, affecting its executive leadership
South Africa faces an escalating environmental crisis as plastic waste overwhelms communities and landfills, with recycling rates far below African Union targets
Amidst ongoing military actions, Gaza faces unprecedented suffering this Christmas, with reports of civilian casualties, humanitarian crises, and international condemnation
Elias Muller urges the Public Protector to investigate President Ramaphosa's refusal to probe serious allegations against Police Commissioner Masemola and former Minister Cele
The ANC has announced that it will take action against Ngaka Modiri Mayor Khumalo Molefe if evidence of corruption is presented, amidst ongoing water protests in the municipality
Analysts warn that President-elect Trump's proposed 100% tariffs on BRICS nations could lead to significant economic repercussions for US consumers
Following the Competition Commission's finding against Nedbank and other banks for anti-competitive practices, the ICTU calls for accountability and highlights the devastating impact on black-owned businesses
Bulkeng faces serious allegations as its CEO is accused of forgery following the mysterious death of its sole director, raising questions about the company's tender processes
As Trump threatens punitive tariffs on BRICS nations, concerns rise over the future of economic relations and the potential impact on global trade dynamics
President Cyril Ramaphosa declines to appoint a board of inquiry into serious allegations against SAPS Commissioner Fanie Masemola, following a request from activist Elias Muller
The complexities of Chidimma Adetshina's identity crisis highlight issues of race, politics, and public perception in South Africa
Despite facing severe financial challenges, the RTIA has committed to significant expenditures, including a multi-million rand lease and upgrades to its facilities, raising concerns about its financial management
Umfolozi Tvet College is facing severe operational challenges due to financial mismanagement, leading to unpaid service providers and deteriorating campus conditions
Security guards at Durban University of Technology allege that officials are demanding bribes for job security, leading to fears of retaliation and a culture of corruption within the institution
The South African Police Services have launched an inquest into the death of Nkosinathi Ndlovu, Director of Bulkeng, as questions arise surrounding a controversial R428 million tender for oxygen plants
The ICC's recent arrest warrant for Israeli leaders raises questions about international accountability and the ongoing conflict in Palestine
An internal report reveals that political power struggles and mismanagement have led to the suspension of R87 million for water intervention projects in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District, leaving communities without essential services
The sudden death of Bulkeng director Nkosinathi Ndlovu raises questions of foul play amid ongoing investigations into a controversial oxygen tender
South Africa grapples with international pressure to impose sanctions on Israel as the government faces calls to act against alleged human rights violations in Gaza
Trump’s return after winning the Presidential race may spell a dilemma for South Africa, which already has funding from Western countries pushing for the green agenda
eThekwini Municipality is embroiled in a legal dispute with Deputy City Manager Kim Makhathini, who allegedly misrepresented her qualifications to secure her position, as revealed by a CIIU investigation
Public Protector SA has ruled out an investigation into President Cyril Ramaphosa regarding Minister Thembi Simelane’s loan scandal, citing insufficient evidence from the complainant
The recent closure of the Lebombo border post due to protests in Mozambique has severely disrupted South Africa's chrome exports, costing the industry billions