News24.com | Russia opens new criminal case against Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny
Russian state investigators have opened a new criminal case against Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Russian state investigators have opened a new criminal case against Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
An Eastern Cape deputy principal and his brother have died on the same day from Covid-19-related issues after attending their sister's funeral a few weeks ago.
Eighteen Premier League players and staff have tested positive for coronavirus, the highest number since weekly testing began, the league confirmed on Tuesday.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has defended the province's decision to close the Covid-19 field hospital at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie admits that even though they knew it was coming, hearing they would not be playing in the new Rainbow Cup came as a huge disappointment.
Britain's government reported 53 135 new cases of Covid-19.
Edward Zuma says his father, former president Jacob Zuma, is in good health despite reports that he and one of his wives had been hospitalised for Covid-19.
The SAB says it would 'consider all options and pursue every possible alternative to protect the lives and livelihoods of those depending on it'
Police say they are looking for an armed gang of 15 after a cash-in-transit heist in Pretoria.
Saudi court sentenced al-Hathloul to five years and eight months in prison on terrorism-related charges.
Police are investigating after the body of a suspected drowning victim was recovered from the Umzimkhulu River.
The Cape Town High Court has granted a provisional liquidation order against Mirror Trading International, whose founder and CEO has not been heard from for over a week.
The Labour Court has dismissed an urgent application on behalf of the SAA Pilots' Association to have a "lockout" of its members declared unlawful or unprotected.
While the second wave of Covid-19 infections is hitting the Western Cape harder than the first, it appears that the Garden Route appears to be stabilising.
The embattled power utility says the cuts are necessary to "preserve emergency generation reserves" in preparation for higher demand expected during January.
The Proteas' victory in the first Test against Sri Lanka might've showcased their batting order rediscovering its mojo, but their two rookies played starring roles.
China and the European Union are likely to clinch a deal this week that would give EU firms better access to the Chinese market.
Isolated showers and thundershowers are forecast on what will be a warm and hot day, according to the South African Weather Service.
The state capture inquiry contends that former president Jacob Zuma should pay the legal costs of its urgent Constitutional Court bid to compel him to give evidence.
French couturier Pierre Cardin, who made his name by selling designer clothes to the masses, died aged 98.
SANDF soldiers may be redeployed to assist police in enforcing the adjusted Level 3 lockdown regulations, Police Minister Bheki Cele says.
Belarus began a vaccination drive against coronavirus using the Sputnik V jab, becoming the first country outside Russia to use the vaccine developed by Moscow.
A massage parlour in Cario is offering snake massages.
Cogta Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has urged South Africans to take responsibility for their own health and that of others during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A US Green Beret has been charged with murder after a shooting at a bowling alley over the weekend left three dead in Illinois, the state attorney has said.
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