Persistent rumours of a cabinet reshuffle may be jumping the gun, but they do reflect the political realignment taking place within the ANC
We can gamble and eat out and one day gwais will be legal, but staying pozi is best — the
virus is gaining on us, writes Paddy Harper
Towards the end of level four of the lockdown, Sassa offices reopened for applications for old age pensions and childcare and foster care grants, but not for disability grants
Gauteng chairperson, Mike Moriarty, says the party needs stability, not controversy, at its helm
The state rapidly put in place a solution for the emergency provision of water, but it has been hampered by the shortage, and cost, of water tankers
Sani the barber and uBaba risk their lives, while Helen, Queen of the Karens, fires off another salvo
The Ugu district municipality has increased its water and sanitation tariffs by 8%, but it does not supply residents with water
The former president’s bid for an October trial date seems set to fail
Moloko Phakedi plans to fight the decision. Again. The Food and Allied Workers Union says it will continue its inquiry into the R19-million written off in the union’s investment wing
The municipality leaves it up to its executive committee and councillors to follow their conscience and contribute what they want to the city’s Covid-19 relief fund.