News24 | Funding crisis shuts down children's centres in Gauteng
Epworth Child and Youth Care Centre in Germiston, founded more than 100 years ago, announced this week that it will be closing its doors on 31 May.
Epworth Child and Youth Care Centre in Germiston, founded more than 100 years ago, announced this week that it will be closing its doors on 31 May.
The United States issued its strongest public rebuke toward Israel on Thursday since the start of its war with Hamas, warning that American policy on Gaza will be determined by whether Israel takes steps to address the safety of civilians.
EFF secretary-general Marshall Dlamini encouraged party supporters to "occupy" parcels of white-owned farms falling under the Zululand District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal.
Somalia on Thursday ordered the expulsion of Ethiopia's ambassador and announced the recall of its own envoy to Addis Ababa, accusing its neighbour of "bluntly interfering" in its internal affairs.
President Emmanuel Macron believes France and its Western and African allies "could have stopped" Rwanda's 1994 genocide but did not have the will to halt the slaughter of an estimated 800,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis, the presidency said on Thur
The South African Post Office has sent 4 700 retrenchment letters to its workers as it looks to go ahead with its business rescue plan.
Microsoft Corp.’s Azure cloud business is set to be hit by a formal complaint from South African antitrust watchdogs amid growing concerns from regulators across the world that the US tech giant is abusing its market power to squeeze out rivals.
Around 50 000 people died of HIV-related causes and around 7.8 million were living with HIV in South Africa in 2023. This is according to new estimates from Thembisa, the leading mathematical model of HIV in South Africa.
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The legal representatives of 12 of the accused in the University of Fort Hare criminal case intend challenging a ruling that the Alice Magistrate's Court has jurisdiction to hear the case.
The South African Weather Service has issued an advisory for a cut-off low accompanied by an intense surface high pressure system that is expected to affect the Cape provinces from 6 to 8 April.
Newly formed political party Rise Mzansi has urged the DA-led City of Cape Town to abolish its policy of recovering overdue payments from residents by deducting arrears from prepaid electricity purchases.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has reported to the police a South African is serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in violation of the Foreign Military Assistance Act.
A court victory over how to apply royalties to multiple minerals could have a major impact on revenue collection from the sector.
Police Minister Bheki Cele commended the killing of nine suspected gang members by police in Mariannhill, Durban, claiming it would deter criminals in the area.
The National Transmission Company of SA has cleared all major regulatory hurdles to begin operations.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena has challenged the club's supporters to play their part in energising the team in the final stretch of the DStv Premiership and Champions League.
The five-year wage deal is a first for South Africa's turbulent gold mining sector.
The significance of seeing a former speaker of the National Assembly facing charges of corruption cannot be overstated. But she is simply another ANC deployee caught out, writes Pieter du Toit.
A slump in South African dollar bonds has made them the biggest laggards in developing markets this year, reflecting concern among investors that a market-unfriendly coalition government may emerge from next month’s elections.
With less than two months before the end of the current parliamentary term, the DA wants a new National Assembly Speaker.
The Presidency has accused Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis of politicking after his latest call for a clear deadline for the delayed national rail devolution strategy to be implemented.
There was very little supervision, if any, by teachers and the principal of Latoya Temilton's school the day that she drowned at a camp, an independent law firm has found.
Racing 92's quest for a first Champions Cup title faces the hurdle of five-time winners Toulouse in the last 16 on Sunday, with Siya Kolisi's three-time runners-up expected to face France superstar Antoine Dupont in the unusual position of fly-half.
Berdine Odendaal has approached SA's highest appeals court in another bid to get the SARB to cover her legal fees and living expenses - including R80 000 a month for her polo ponies.
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