UBC – family travel to SA ‘virtually impossible’
South Africa’s requirement for unabridged birth certificates (UBC) has made family travel to the South Africa “virtually impossible”.
South Africa’s requirement for unabridged birth certificates (UBC) has made family travel to the South Africa “virtually impossible”.
Numerous disturbing allegations of corruption and ‘pro white’ anti-transformation at the struggling and bumbling South African Airways (SAA) should be...
The scourge of car accidents and related fatalities have reached disturbing proportions and if not curbed it will place untold...
South Africa’s ruling ANC party - during its 105th birthday bash - showed that it is beyond hope, dying and...
As Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga plans to announce the National Senior Certificate (NSC) Examination Results today (Wednesday), a furore...
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7,000! That's the preliminary figure of drivers arrested for driving offences over the festive period on South Africa's roads.
The National Sea Rescue Institute has advised the public about this week's looming full moon spring tide. This is expected...
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has warned public transport operators and motorists that overload and drive unroadworthy cars that their vehicles...
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The Springbok Rugby team imitated the underperformance of the South African economy and government with the worst performance since 1992.
Despite casino’s becoming popular landmarks in Southern Africa during the late 1970s in many of South Africa’s neighbouring states and...
Free and quality health services to all South Africans will never happen of the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) plan...
South Africa will be on the receiving end of several new airline routes announced for servicing Africa in the New...
While it’s all doom and gloom for car sales in South Africa, the only upside is that locally built cars...
When the ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) decided to continue to support and endorse Jacob Zuma and his leadership of...
President Jacob Zuma has, on behalf of the government and the people of South Africa, conveyed a message of condolences...
The South African government’s blunder with unabridged birth certificates (UBC) - which is costing the local tourism industry million -...
Is it time for South Africa to reintroduce the death penalty and get rid of its most violent criminals in...
Observers say that in a world where populism and a backlash against globalisation can be blamed for the British Brexit...
President Jacob Zuma and his band of cronies have been charged with corruption for their role in aiding, promoting and...
Racism and the sowing of hate emerged as a pillar of the #feesmustfall movement with white students and lecturers being...
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With South Africa’s president being entangled in a web of corruption and deceit, the country’s cabinet should appoint an acting...
South Africa president Jacob Zuma can only do one honourable thing in response to the State Capture Report - go...
African media has been urged to popularise the African Union Agenda 2063 and hold leaders accountable for its successful implementation.
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While South Africa’s universities are burning, several South African government departments have been summoned to appear in court to take...
This week’s decision to charge South Africa’s finance minister with corruption shows that a new right wing is taking control...
The Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra) has been removed from the most endangered list following the ‘remarkable’ recovery in...