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PSA to fight wage agreement review
The Public Service Association says it might have to take to the street to prevent government backtracking on the public service wage agreement.

Money for disabled students 'missing'
R1.8-million meant to help students with disabilities registered at a Durban college, has allegedly gone missing.

War on Crime: Cash heist robbers change tactics
National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole has reassured South Africans that police are working hard to deal effectively with cash-in-transit robberies.

China allows non-residents to leave Wuhan
Chinese authorities are allowing non-residents to leave the quarantined city of Wuhan, if they show no symptoms and never had contact with Coronavirus patients.

PSA says more trouble lie ahead for Busisiwe Mkhwebane
The Public Servants Association warns more troubles lie ahead for Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.

UKZN Professor assaulted during violent protest
Universities South Africa CEO, Ahmed Bawa speaks about students' issues and and how these are being addressed.

SONA reaction: Analysis on Ramaphosa's response
President Cyril Ramaphosa had harsh words for both MPs and former president FW de Klerk in his reply to the Sona debate.

Miss Universe takes her crown to the people
Zozi, as she's affectionally known, showed off her crown in the Mother City before she jets back this weekend to her new home in New York.

Over 70000 coronavirus cases reported in China
South Africa says it's ready to deal with the coronavirus should it hit the country.

Armed Forces: A career on the high seas
South Africa's Sea Cadet programme starts preparing children as young as twelve for a potential career in the maritime service. Funded in part by the South African National Defence Force, cadets are trained at fourteen teaching ships across the c

Shortage of nurses despite high number of unemployed nurses
South Africa has a severe nursing shortage. Despite this, hundreds of qualified nurses are sitting at home unable to help in clinics hospitals.

Coronavirus outbreak: Should SA be worried?
Professor Burtram Fielding from the University of the Western Cape speaks to eNCA about the outbreak of Coronavirus

Diepsloot Protests continue
Residents have been on the rampage for days, protesting against undocumented foreign nationals in the area.

SANDF taken to Equality Court over headscarf controversy
Over the years, Fatima Isaacs has had regular run-ins with her superior over a headscarf she wears.

Coronavirus: Health Minister says no need for panic
There's no need for South Africans to panic about contracting the coronavirus that's the assurance from our health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize.

Five arrested for alleged corruption in KZN
A senior eThekwini Municipality official and four others are expected to appear in the Durban Specialised Commercial Crime Court later today.

Parktown Boys' High principal suspended
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has released his report into the death of Enoch Mpianzi.

Initiation schools suspended
The CRL Rights Commission is also raising concerns over criminality and kidnappings that take place at some of the schools.

Wuppertal recovers: Town rebuilding after fire
Wuppertal residents say they'll never forget the 30th of December last year, when their homes went up in flames. 54 families lost everything in the blaze.

Ramaphosa on load-shedding: surprised and shocked
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he was surprised and shocked to hear that the country had gone into stage 6 load-shedding.

Ramaphosa on load-shedding: Sabotage
President Cyril Ramaphosa says sabotage is responsible for the loss of 2000 megawatts of electricity.

Race to prevent day zero in Eastern Cape
The drought is ravaging large parts of the country with taps now running dry in many small towns in the Northern and Eastern Cape.

New ministerial handbook trimming the fat
Public Service and Administration Minister, Senzo Mchunu is making big promises.

DA leaders address the media outside Eskom Headquarters
DA leader John Steenhuisen addressed the media on the party's plan for a post-Eskom future.

The Mooi River housing problems continue
A group of former hostel residents has been living in the town hall since 2015. It was meant to be a temporary arrangement after a fire burnt down their building.

Joburg Mayor Geoff Makhubo's first briefing
It's the first day on the job for Geoff Makhubo as the newly elected Johannesburg Mayor. Makhubo held his first media briefing this morning. He's vowed to make service delivery a priority.

SAA Business Rescue interview with Louis Klopper
South African Airways is under business rescue. As a company, its subject to the Companies Act, which requires all business to be solvent and liquid. SAA met neither of the criteria. Business practitioner Louis Klopper provides insight.

DA rejects new Deputy Public Protector candidate
Glynnis Breytenbach says although Kholeka Gcaleka meets the criteria she is not the right person for the job.

Suspect in court for Gomolemo Legae's murder
19-year-old Karabo Bahurutshe appeared in the Mmabatho Magistrate's Court on Wednesday.
























