The Automobile Association says the five-month trend of fuel price decreases is set to end in November.
The man accused of gunning down 18 people in Lusikisiki has abandoned his bail application. Siphosoxolo Myekethe’s brief appearance in the Lusikisiki Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday was marked by heightened security, as heavily armed police officers escorted him in and out of the courtroom.
Two former employees at Clover who worked at the dairy producer's facility in Olifantsfontein on the East Rand have been convicted of the brutal murder of two security officers. On 17 February 2022, a violent mob of striking Clover employees unleashed an attack on security guards outside the facility captured on footage that went viral on social media.
In the last three months, the Department of Home Affairs disciplined 31 errant officials, prosecuting two, with more arrests on the way.
SASSA has managed to get back about R150 million in Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant payments made to ineligible beneficiaries. This comes amid a shocking discovery by two Stellenbosch University students that their ID numbers had been used to defraud SASSA by illegally applying for the R370 SRD grant.
Outa CEO Wayne Duvenage told Moneyweb in July the only way Sanral would be able to collect the outstanding billions owed by motorists who have not paid their e-toll accounts is by issuing summonses to them.
SA woman arrested in Ethiopia on drug trafficking charges in a joint operation between law enforcement from both countries.
Gauteng police said a tavern owner in the Orange Farm area shot and killed seven people on Saturday night, including children, before later turning the gun on himself.
The death toll from last week's alleged food poisoning incident in Gauteng has risen to six. This was after a grade one learner from Karabo Primary School died after spending a week in the ICU.
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