Gautrain’s Pretoria station a ‘no-go zone’, Uber drivers claim
Uber taxi drivers are terrified of transferring passengers to or from Gautrain’s Pretoria station, claiming they are attacked and robbed by metered-taxi drivers serving the
Crushing municipal debt threatens services
Municipal debt is growing, and threatens the ability of the country’s local governments to provide services to their communities. This is according to the South
Ramaphosa gets trains back on track – report
President Cyril Ramaphosa stepped in to prevent Eskom cutting the electricity supply to commuter train lines due to unpaid bills by the Passenger Rail Agency
State arms firm misses target
Denel achieved just seven of the 23 key performance indicators in its ‘shareholder compact’, MPs learned this week. Denel appeared before the Portfolio Committee on
Ramaphosa’s assurances on land ‘cannot hold true anymore’
Farmers’ organisation Agri SA has warned that tampering with property rights could lead to ‘high levels of divestment in the economy, food inflation and regional
Branson to the rescue of SAA?
British tycoon Richard Branson says he would be open to buying a stake in struggling state-owned airline South African Airways (SAA). He was speaking at
Too high for Halloween?
A family in Cape Coral, Florida, were woken on Halloween night to find a man on their roof dressed only in his underwear A woman
Two options for State to take land without paying for it
Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee to Initiate and Introduce Legislation Amending Section 25 of the Constitution has been given two options for amending the Constitution to
No surprises in latest round of by-elections
In seven by-elections this week, five wards were retained by the African National Congress (ANC) and two by the Democratic Alliance (DA). Although some of
Momberg back in jail
Vicki Momberg, sentenced to prison last year for calling police officers the k-word in a 2016 altercation, was being sought as a fugitive until she