Network News
-
‘There won’t be any vaccine corruption’ – KZN government
Sihle Zikalala, Premier of KZN, echoed the Health MEC's sentiments that healthcare facilities have been dispensing vaccines for a very…
-
Over 700 left unemployed as underwear company Hanes South Africa undergoes liquidation
Over 700 employees are now jobless due to the company's move.
-
Strangled mom, baby in Limpopo: Suspect (29) to remain in custody
The mother and aunt of 20-year-old Chantelle Ash, who was strangled along with her infant, were in court today to…
-
Eskom spent R840-million on flats that can’t be occupied, Scopa hears
According to a report from the Auditor-General of South Africa, the power utility will have to pay someone to take…
-
De Wildt solar farm in operation
The De Wildt solar farm started operations on 23 January and this 50 MW photovoltaic project will not only deliver…
-
Tshwane EMS assists hundreds of households following heavy rains
The Tshwane emergency services has assisted hundreds of households affected by floods over the past two weeks.
-
Man finds family he saved from drowning after 33 years
Thirty-three years after a young boy saved the lives of a mother and her three children who were trapped in…
-
Workers fret over retrenchment as Greyhound grinds to a halt
The company closure will lead to the wiping out of 578 jobs at Greyhound South Africa and Zimbabwe; 55 jobs…
-
King Cetshwayo District Mayor passes away
Mayor Nonhle Mkhulisi passed away on Wednesday night
-
Heavy rains not stopping any time soon
Rain is expected to spread to parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the Eastern Cape and the Free State on Thursday.
-
Legal battle to keep Skukuza’s courtroom closed is over
Mpumalanga Regional Court President Naomi Engelbrecht’s drawn out legal battle to keep Skukuza’s courtroom closed has come to an end.
-
KZN ready to welcome learners, says Premier
The Premier said some schools will need to alternate days in order to accommodate all learners while observing social distancing.











