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The City of Tshwane says around 100 water tankers would be deployed at strategic points while the pipeline is repaired.
The City of Tshwane says around 100 water tankers would be deployed at strategic points while the pipeline is repaired.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says train services have been fully restored in the Western Cape after the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa paid its outstanding bill to Eskom.
The South African government is planning to repatriate all South Africans from the Chinese city of Wuhan where the deadly coronavirus originated.
Satawu plans to march on privately-owned regional airline Airlink at OR Tambo International Airport to protest against what it claims to be "victimisation".
Britain's Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of environmental campaigners who oppose the building of a third runway at London's Heathrow airport, Europe's busiest.
Umaro Sissoco Embalo swore himself in as the new president of Guinea-Bissau on Thursday, defying a bitter ongoing row about the outcome of the December 29 elections.
The United States has warned that extremists may be plotting an attack against a major hotel in Nairobi, urging its citizens to be cautious.
Two Daily Lotto players won the jackpot of R212 374.90 in Thursday's draw.
Uncertainty about government's ability to negotiate with unions to reduce the public sector wage bill and potential contingent liabilities from SOEs means risks to SA's budget forecasts are elevated, says ratings agency Moody's.
President Cyril Ramaphosa apologises for not acknowledging the chairperson of the National House of Traditional Leaders during his SONA.
Tensions have remained high in India's capital, as thousands of riot police and paramilitaries patrolled streets littered with the debris from days of sectarian riots that have killed 38 people.
A British judge has paused Julian Assange's extradition hearing following four days of intense legal wrangling over Washington's request for the WikiLeaks founder to stand trial there on espionage charges.
Tunisia's new government has been sworn in after winning a parliamentary confidence vote that broke four months of post-election deadlock.
The African Union says that it expects to send a temporary deployment of 3 000 troops to West Africa's Sahel region, where regional forces are struggling to respond to a nearly eight-year-old insurgency by armed Islamists.
With the economy on its knees, government’s latest budget speech expects unionised labour to share the pain. If history is a guide, the plan is unlikely to yield the desired results, writes Sean Gossel.
The ambulance was en route to the EMS station in Ga-Nchabeleng after transporting a patient to Jane Furse Hospital when it was hijacked.
The insurance group, partly owned by Standard Bank, posted a 42% increase in profits for the 2019 financial year.
More than a century ago, the great labour movement balladeer, Joe Hill, wrote and sang about politicians promising "pie in the sky, by and by". And he also sang that street corner preachers promised that the pie would would also arrive, but only "when you die", says Terry Bell.
Malawi has become the latest African country to legalise the growing of cannabis, a crop that could supplement the tobacco industry, which has been the country's economic mainstay.
Nigerian police have rescued at least 24 babies and four expectant mothers from an illegal maternity home in the southern oil city of Port Harcourt, a spokesperson says.
The new coronavirus epidemic is at a "decisive point" globally, World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says, urging affected countries to "move swiftly" to contain the disease.
The JSE tumbled on Thursday as it resumed its downward trend following a minor relief bounce caused by the Budget 2020 speech.
Two suspects are in police custody in connection with the killing of a seven-year-old girl and a 31-year-old man in Ocean View, Cape Town.
The South African Municipal Workers Union has called on Gauteng Cogta MEC Lebogang Maile and Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to intervene and consider placing the embattled City of Tshwane under administration.
The son of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been acquitted in a high-profile corruption case in which a prominent businessman was sentenced to prison, the national radio reports.
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