Adam Damons argues he has faced unfair discrimination, and that the City’s promotions policy did not make provision for discrimination based on disability
Despite whistleblowers, the department of labour has not yet helped undocumented migrants at a Hout Bay animal shelter
The president has signed a proclamation for the Special Investigating Unit to investigate R474-million in tenders
Children have accounted for a relatively low number of coronavirus cases, but other facets of their healthcare and wellbeing have suffered
Three men made off with shotguns, R5 rifles, pistols and ammunition after pouncing on the Tsineng police station
But key route remains closed and affected areas halt issuing of operating licences
Zondo wanted to know why tenders were awarded to a company that was publicly known to have been involved in corruption
Pfizer will deliver 1.5-million doses on Sunday and a further 5.6-million doses by Wednesday and 1.4-million J&J vaccines will arrive by Monday
The flare-up of the taxi war in the Western Cape has again shown the industry’s ability to hold commuters, the state and the local economy to ransom
‘I will come out and explain to the nation exactly how I will deal with [the SIU] report,’ Ramaphosa said during a walkabout at vaccine sites in Gauteng