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Wheels come off BRT as treasury cuts off funding
Lack of competent engineers, poor fiscal management and inability to reach the target of at least 100,000 passenger trips daily have contributed to the demise of the Bus Rapid Transit system across the country.
G20 road closures to affect Joburg, Tshwane and Ekurhuleni
Johannesburg metro police spokesperson Xolani Fihla says multiple roads will be affected by the G20 summit – not only in Johannesburg, but also in Tshwane and Ekurhuleni.
Miss SA Disability Kgaphola says beauty is limitless
Pageant win a celebration of her resilience, inclusion and self-acceptance
Mabuyane still in SIU crosshairs over degree
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is unrelenting in its investigation of Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane over alleged academic fraud in obtaining a master’s degree from the University of Fort Hare.
Ex-policewoman gets 8 years for sexually abusing son at sangoma’s orders
A former police officer who experienced personal problems and sought help from a traditional healer who then advised her to sexually assault her child and record it has been sentenced to eight years behind bars
MPs accuse Nkabinde of perjury, halt his testimony
The chief of staff in the minister of police’s office, Cedrick Nkabinde, has been accused of deliberately misleading parliament’s ad hoc committee by giving thumb-sucked dates in his affidavit and testimony.
Heavy rains, flooding predicted for most parts of the country over the weekend
The South African Weather Service has warned of severe weather, including heavy rains in several areas, accompanied by a risk of flooding and severe thunderstorms capable of producing strong, damaging winds.
I arranged Mchunu, Mogotsi talks on trapped illegal Stilfontein miners – Nkabinde
Cedric Nkabinde, the chief of staff for suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu, testified to parliament's ad hoc committee that he arranged meetings between Mchunu and Brown Mogotsi concerning illegal miners trapped in Stilfontein, North West.
Emalahleni municipality fined R650m for allowing sewerage to pollute environment
The Emalahleni local municipality has been fined R650m by the Mpumalanga High Court for allowing raw sewage to overflow into the environment for six years, causing significant environmental pollution and health risks.
WATCH | SAPS chief of staff Cedrick Nkabinde appears before parliament’s ad hoc committee
Chief of staff’s testimony expected to shed light on political killings task team controversy























