This is Dolly Gule’s story. On August 24 2004 her youngest daughter, Tshepang, was admitted to Durban’s King Edward VIII Hospital.
Jet fuel suppliers to OR Tambo International, Africa’s busiest airport, played the blame game following a fuel shortage.
Bheki Cele has been appointed national police commissioner, despite vehement objections from political parties earlier this week.
Deaths of pregnant women have soared by 20%, but more than a third of them could have been prevented.
Despite resistance from the local taxi industry, Johannesburg’s new public transport system is on track to begin operating at the end of August.
What caused the once-profitable SABC to become a financial basket case?
Senior legislators from the G8+5 countries were meeting in Rome on Friday to call on leading nations to take decisive action on climate change.
Qudsiya Karrim visited a learning centre that helps abused women gain skills and financial independence.
Axed Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride claimed on Thursday that ”political forces” are behind his dismissal.
It’s been a while, dear readers, since we have had policy missives from the beloved department. And at last a little grist for the mill.