News24.com | Suspect arrested trying to allegedly smuggle cigarettes, heroin into SA
A Mozambican national was arrested at the Lebombo border post in Mpumalanga after he was allegedly caught trying to smuggle cigarettes and heroin into the country.
A Mozambican national was arrested at the Lebombo border post in Mpumalanga after he was allegedly caught trying to smuggle cigarettes and heroin into the country.
The Judicial Conduct Committee has recommended a tribunal investigate two complaints against Western Cape High Court Judge Mushtak Parker.
The FF Ribeiro Clinic at the Sammy Marks Square shopping complex in the Tshwane city centre has been temporarily closed after two staff members tested positive for Covid-19.
Since 2006, 67 people have been prosecuted for financial misconduct crimes in municipalities, and of those only nine have been convicted.
A statue to worldwide scout movement founder Robert Baden-Powell became the latest historical monument to face removal as Britain's colonial past confronted a wave of anti-racism protests.
One person has won the Daily Lotto jackpot, netting R252 000.
Police Minister Bheki Cele has accused his own party of unintentionally endorsing attacks on the police by criminals and communities with its anti-police brutality campaign.
The giant squid that washed up on Britannia Bay Beach has been acquired by the Iziko Museums of South Africa to be included in its natural science history collection.
The coronavirus pandemic has deprived Francois Louw of a sentimental, deserved official last game for Bath, writes Rob Houwing.
A number of past and current girls from St Anne’s Diocesan College have recounted experiences of alleged racism and bigotry while at the school in a public document.
Acting director general of Social Development Linton Mchunu said the department was engaging National Treasury about the shortfall in funding that was expected.
Foreign currency availability has been problematic in Zimbabwe, whose productive sectors continue to encounter headwinds against a huge import bill.
The Pretoria Magistrate's Court has been closed after a clerk of the court tested positive for Covid-19.
The UK is piling up public debt to fund stimulus programmes. As economists ask how it will ever be paid down, the government has already hinted that tax rises will be part of the answer.
The speed the new coronavirus jumped from 100,000 to 200,000 confirmed cases in Africa shows just how quickly the pandemic is accelerating on the continent, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
Sectional scheme house price growth is expected to continue as the lockdown eases and property transfers pick up again, according to data analysed by Lightstone.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed members of the Presidential State-Owned Enterprises Council, the Presidency announced on Thursday evening.
A sell-off on Wall Street accelerated after midday Thursday with stocks pulling back from record levels on rising worries about increasing coronavirus cases in some states.
People residing and working in the Johannesburg Central Business District have raised fears about the spiralling cases of Covid-19 in the area.
A historic Constitutional Court judgment allows independent candidates to run for office in the provincial and national elections.
Two Cape Town police officers accused of stealing cash from a member of the public will remain behind bars after appearing in the Blue Downs Magistrate's Court in Cape Town.
Disruptive snowfall is expected over the western high grounds of the Western Cape, the southern high grounds of the Northern Cape, as well as the southern Drakensberg.
I naively hoped the white minority was not racist. Perhaps they aren't, but many are ignorant - and in 2020, they no longer have the excuse to be, writes James De Villiers.
If the Black Lives Matter movement makes you uncomfortable, you’ve probably got it good. Be thankful you don’t know the pain of dying to be seen, says Sheldon Morais.
Isn't internalising the message of Black Lives Matter just that: to understand that black people have been oppressed through systems for generations and that those systems have to change? asks Qaanitah Hunter.
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