On 29 July, the City of Cape Town sent its final version of a service level plan for commuter rail to PRASA. With legal ...
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Following the Western Cape government’s decision to cut 2,407 teacher posts beginning January 2025, the provincial Parliament met on Thursday to debate the matter. “This government can make better ...
A court challenge by the former chairman of the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) Alfred Nevhutanda has delayed the forfeiture of millions of rands in assets by the state. Nevhutanda is challenging ...
Despite being less than 5km from a major dam, villagers near Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape have no water in their taps. As a result, hundreds of households have to get their water from streams which ...
The Johannesburg Labour Court has dismissed Premier Group’s urgent application to stop workers from striking at its Mister Sweet branch in Germiston. Workers downed tools on 19 August, demanding ...
Dozens of cars which had been impounded as a result of traffic violations were destroyed in a fire at the government garage in Qwaqwa in the Free State at the weekend, leaving their owners in shock.
The building material and personal possessions belonging to 38 people the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) attempted to evict from land on the Cape Town foreshore is to be returned to the ...