President Cyril Ramaphosa, accompanied by Ministers Panyaza Lesufi and City of Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink, visited Hammanskraal amidst a cholera outbreak that has already claimed the...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has criticised the government for its lack of progress in scrapping e-tolls, the controversial user-pay system in Gauteng. Despite previous...
A major trip at City Power’s Orlando Switching Station on Thursday disrupted the water supply to various parts of Johannesburg, leaving thousands of residents without water....
The healthcare system in Africa faces dire working conditions, leading to a catastrophic situation. As medical professionals continue to leave the continent for Europe and North...
The upcoming Rugby Championship is set to kick off in July, and the Springboks squad will gather in Pretoria on Sunday, 11 June, to commence their...
The South Hills residents recently contacted The Southern Courier with complaints about prolonged power outages. Following investigations, the cause of the problem was determined. Isaac Mangena,...
A Tshwane solicitor has asserted that the millions of rands diverted from a Lottery grant intended to construct a drug rehabilitation centre were “fair remuneration” owed...
The Rand West City local municipality in Gauteng has enlisted the services of Rand Water to assume control of its wastewater treatment plant. This decision was...
A billboard on a highway in Pretoria has ignited controversy by calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin. The billboard, erected by...
Amid recent outbreaks of violence involving e-hailing taxi drivers and minibus taxi operators in Soweto, an agreement has been reached prohibiting e-hailing drivers from dropping off...