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Online retailer Superbalist has apologised to its staff for saying it had no particular stance on Black Lives Matter.
Online retailer Superbalist has apologised to its staff for saying it had no particular stance on Black Lives Matter.
The Limpopo government has allowed grades 7 and 12 to continue with classes at some schools despite challenges of water shortage and sanitation facilities, among other.
Like Muslims across the world, South Africans cannot pray by loved ones' beds or customarily wash and shroud their bodies.
Seven people scooped more than R35 000 in the Daily Lotto jackpot draw.
How heavily taxing inheritance can create a more equal South Africa.
The National Health Laboratory Services is working hard to make inroads into the backlog of Covid-19 tests.
The government is splashing R423 million on upgrading the official homes and offices of lawmakers and public office bearers.
A Ministerial Advisory Committee is recommending making a distinction between patients who have died as having Covid-19 present, Covid-19-related, or Covid-19 caused.
The Independent Electoral Commission has confirmed that a court order was obtained, granting a further extension for by-elections to proceed later this year.
The brother of George Floyd, whose killing by police sparked worldwide protests against racism, told the US Congress Wednesday to "stop the pain" by passing reforms to address and reduce police brutality.
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed the country’s currency woes on political detractors and greedy private sector players.
Old Mutual non-executive director, Paul Baloyi, has resigned from his position with immediate effect.
The Western Cape's Covid-19 testing backlog has dropped from 28 000 last week to just 3 000 this week, the provincial government said.
A person in Gauteng, who became a millionaire overnight after hitting the Lotto jackpot of more than R8 million on Saturday, has not yet come forward to claim the prize.
A magistrate has vented his frustrations after the bail hearing of seven Chinese nationals who face human trafficking and violation of labour laws charges was postponed again.
Pierre Nkurunziza, who ruled the Central African country for 15 years, died of a heart attack, the government said.
The month-long no-show by the police watchdog comes after it publicly recommitted to the investigation before Parliament on 8 May.
FNB projects that the economy would contract as much as 8% during 2020, and this will result in as many as 800 000 job losses.
Ratings agency Moody's has downgraded the Land Bank further into sub-investment grade or "junk" status.
The case in the Western Cape High Court involves three environmental lawyers and three activists who were critical of mines in Xolobeni and Lutzville.
The ANC's national working committee has discussed a range of possibilities, including electronic voting for next year's local elections.
Life Healthcare Group has apologised to government leaders after a parliamentary oversight committee members and the Eastern Cape Health MEC were denied entry.
Heavy rainfall is expected in the Western Cape as well as along the Eastern Cape coast and adjacent interior, west of East London.
Johannesburg Metro Police Department officers and police officers opened fire on protesting residents of Phumula Mqashi informal settlement, near Lenasia South.
Nobel winner Denis Mukwege on Wednesday said he had resigned as head of a coronavirus taskforce in an eastern province of DR Congo, blaming organisational problems, outpaced strategy and slow testing.
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