A fugitive wife and her co-accused were handed down hefty sentences for orchestrating the contract killing of her husband.
Johannesburg residents are now paying a heavily increased monthly water levy despite an ongoing legal challenge that questions whether the charge is lawful.
Despite May’s heavy rainfall refilling supply dams, Nelson Mandela Bay residents continue to face water outages due to crumbling distribution infrastructure.
South Africans have until 21 July to submit comments on a draft code aimed at combating false information during elections.
Residents across Nelson Mandela Bay are facing water supply disruptions and power outages as the municipality works to restore affected services.
For 46 years, the sound of rotor blades and aircraft engines has been the soundtrack to Jacobus Gideon de Villiers’ life.
From convicted murderer to community developer: Gordon de Bruin’s journey out of Cape Flats gangsterism is a story of faith, grit, and redemption.
Police arrested four suspected drug dealers and seized drugs worth an estimated R20 000 during separate operations in Despatch and Addo.
Nelson Mandela Bay’s water recovery has been delayed by vandalism to a key water main and a technical fault at the Churchill Water Treatment Works.
Court ruling concludes years of litigation over foreign banks’ alleged manipulation of the rand, setting a legal framework for cross-border competition cases.