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Both Russian-speaking minorities in Ukraine and South Africa have witnessed state-sanctioned violence that deeply scarred its ...
The Department of Transport has identified several critical traffic corridors that will receive intensified surveillance and resource allocation.
Here are five other news stories making waves in South Africa today.
The launch of Corruption Watch on 26 January 2012 will be COSATU's main contribution to the national campaign to end this ...
and the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Ms Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane, wish all Christians in the country a happy and safe Easter. The Easter holiday is a profound reminder of Christ's ...
Matebeleland South province is grappling with serious developmental hurdles due to a deteriorating road network and inadequate radio and television ...
The Faculty of Military Science at Saldanha on the west coast of the Western Cape province on 1 April marked its 75th ...
During a recent visit to affected areas in the province, Minister of Agriculture ... to urgently implement the following interventions: · The South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Road Traffic ...
South Africa, one of the 30 driest countries globally, faces a deepening water crisis, driven by erratic rainfall, over-allocated water resources (98% already committed), and consumption far above the ...
Drivers who are under the influence of alcohol this Easter holiday period will get harsher treatment, says transport minister, but details are scant.
Traffic authorities are taking a ‘no mercy’ approach to drunk driving in South Africa, threatening to throw people in jail ...
THE anti-illegal immigration movement, March In March, which culminated in a march across Durban streets last month, is gaining momentum and spreading across all nine provinces of South Africa.