News24 | DA dissolution motion defeated in eThekwini as cracks deepen in EFF, ANC coalition
The DA has failed in its bid to dissolve the eThekwini council.
The DA has failed in its bid to dissolve the eThekwini council.
South African designer Thula Sindi allegedly benefitted to the tune of R140 000 from the National Lotteries Commission (NLC), according to the SIU.
SA Rugby has reiterated to the broader rugby public that no concrete agreements are in place for American-based ASG to become its equity partner.
The Education Labour Relations Council (ELRC) dismissed a teacher who sexually assaulted pupils at a special needs school in 2021.
The South African Medical Association has warned the health department that it will lose good doctors because they are underpaid and still earning salaries equivalent to 2015 levels.
SA's state-owned companies remain in financial jeopardy as losses mount.
A lazy Sunday afternoon turned into a nightmare for a Gqeberha couple and their minor children when a deadly Cape Cobra casually slithered through the open bedroom door and took a nap under the couple's bed.
The South African Weather Service has issued impact-based warnings for damaging winds, resulting in difficult sea navigation, hazardous driving conditions and damage to property in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.
An overview of the biggest business developments in SA and beyond.
Zandaux, an African-focused B2B e-commerce platform based on a similar model to Chinese marketplace giant Alibaba, has officially launched in Johannesburg with ambitious plans to foster trade and economic integration on the continent.
Civil society groups in Senegal have mounted a lawsuit against the government's internet shutdowns in the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States.
The key witness in the trial against the young man allegedly linked to killing six Johannesburg sex workers has disappeared.
The ANC, led by its secretary-general Fikile Mbalula, will join a gathering with "like-minded" nations to fight against the new manifestation of colonialism.
South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan said the Bafana Bafana players will be paid their bonuses for their sterling African Cup of Nations work, even though he wasn't keen on saying how much they'll be paid.
The family of murdered US citizen Phillips Olagoke Allen Bakare said their hearts were in "pieces" when the US Embassy informed them that he had been stabbed to death on Friday morning at the popular Green Point Backpackers in Cape Town.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme will be inviting commercial banks to bid for a contract to assist in the disbursement of allowances to students, parliament heard on Tuesday.
The equality court has ordered the FIC to share confidential reports of suspicious transactions related to Steinhoff, KMPG and Sekunjalo and other companies with a group of businesspeople.
A patient-centred health system will remain an illusion under the NHI unless the public health system is ramped up to better serve users and a clear path is outlined for public-private partnerships, argue Bernard Mutsago and Haseena Majid.
Emmanuel Tshituka could miss what should have been his 50th game for the Lions due to injury, while Etienne Oosthuizen will make his first URC start since coming back from a heart condition ailment.
About 10 000 cholera, 8 000 dengue and 5 000 measles cases were recorded since the start of the war last year.
Mid-tier gold miner Pan African Resources has increased its net profit by almost half after upping its interim gold production and taking advantage of a buoyant price for the precious metal.
Media24 was successful in its bid to stop two women from illegally distributing PDF versions of its magazines and newspapers via WhatsApp.
Police are on the hunt for four gunmen who hijacked a white VW Golf GTI in Verulam in the eThekwini Metro.
The South African Local Government Association in KwaZulu-Natal is calling for random police raids in a bid to remove guns from political assassins.
The Information Regulator (IR) is clamping down on public and private South African entities that have allegedly violated direct marketing provisions, such as improper marketing calls.