News24 | Gauteng man sentenced to 15 years in jail for robbery, hijacking of EMS crew
The Gauteng Department of Health has welcomed the conviction of a man who robbed, kidnapped, and hijacked an Emergency Medical Services crew.
The Gauteng Department of Health has welcomed the conviction of a man who robbed, kidnapped, and hijacked an Emergency Medical Services crew.
The Democratic Republic of Congo government has recalled all civil servants working for former president Joseph Kabila, effectively stripping him of state security and supporting staff.
British head of state, King Charles III, will make a limited return to public duties next week after doctors said they were "very encouraged" by the progress of his treatment for cancer.
After getting their noses bloodied by URC champs Munster at home on Saturday, the Bulls are desperate to make amends against the Ospreys. But the Welsh side tipped over the Stormers at home last week.
A prominent leader of the DA caucus in Johannesburg has found herself at the centre of a controversial billing disagreement with City Power, which she believes is politically motivated.
Education MEC Matome Chiloane visited the families of Siphamandla Peterson and Sibusiso Sibiya on Friday to introduce Seanego Attorneys.
While the ANC has several corruption-accused leaders high up on its parliamentary lists, it claims to have no tolerance for corruption, which it believes is anti-poor and anti-working class.
The South African Weather Service has issued multiple warnings, including for the potential of strong winds that may reach gale force over the south-west coast of the Western Cape.
The Department of Water and Sanitation has reiterated end users will not be affected during the planned closure of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Tunnel for six months in October this year.
Following a big opposition from shareholders holding almost half of its shares last year and biting commodity prices that are causing the company to retrench employees, diversified miner Sibanye-Stillwater has reduced the remuneration of its chief executive by two-thirds during the past financial year.
The president of the ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa, explained what he meant in a leaked audio recording, in which he was heard saying the ANC must deal with negative media reporting.
Trails have been blazed by women before and after inspirational Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis, and her approach to the treacherous journey it entails after more than 40 years is, well, why not?
The prosecutor in the case against Gqeberha businessman Arnold Terblanche was berated at length by the defence in the Eastern Cape High Court in Gqeberha on Friday.
An overview of the biggest business developments in SA and beyond.
Transnet has arrested the trend of falling rail freight volumes for the first time in five years
Aspects of AmaZulu Prince Mbonisi's application to have state support of his nephew, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini, halted, pending the contest for the throne, have been deemed inappropriate to be heard by a court of law.
News24 celebrated the birthday of Dorah Jones, who defied the odds after surviving a devastating fire in Johannesburg. Several donations were made to Children of Fire, an organisation that empowers young burns survivors.
It was an emotional and sombre moment for the community of Diphini Village in East London on Friday morning as they buried little Unecebo Mboteni, three, who drowned in a pit toilet last week.
The Litterboom Project operates on eight rivers in KwaZulu-Natal and two in Cape Town. It removes roughly 1.5 tonnes of waste per clean-up.
Eskom has not ruled out load shedding for winter, but said its base case would be limited to Stage 2.
Elliott Investment Management has built a roughly $1 billion (roughly R19 billion) stake in Anglo American, people with knowledge of the matter said, adding to the pressure on the UK-listed miner after it rejected a takeover approach from Australia’s BHP Group.
South Africa's energy crisis formed a golden thread through several concerns international human rights watchdog Amnesty International raised about the country in its latest report on the global state of human rights.
Eskom cancelled its controversial tender to appoint a service provider to build a new corporate identity for the Eskom group of companies in March. This included designing a new logo for the utility.
The DA plans to put in place job seekers' grants and do away with the R350 monthly social relief of distress grant if it is put in power - but it says the move will only be viable as long as there is economic growth and sufficient tax revenue to fund it.
An Electoral Court majority has found that former president Jacob Zuma qualifies for appointment to the National Assembly because the 15-month prison term he received from the Constitutional Court for contempt could not be appealed, therefore it did not qualify as a "sentence".