The location of South African photojournalist Anton Hammerl — held captive in Libya — is unknown, the <i>Atlantic</i> said on Thursday.
Authorities have pulled 37 severely decomposed bodies from a mass grave in northern Mexico, a local official said on Thursday.
Two provincial government teams to address address service delivery problems were introduced on Friday to Meqheleng residents in Ficksburg.
ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has told the Equality Court he can’t remember sending insulting text messages to journalist Carien Du Plessis.
Julius Malema, hailed on Thursday by Winnie-Madikizela-Mandela as SA’s future president, has finished testifying in his hate speech trial.
The refuse backlog accumulated during a two-week Pikitup strike would be cleared over the Easter weekend, the refuse removal service said on Thursday.
There is not a heck of a lot on this week, as it seems there is a general long-weekend-get-the-hell-out-of-town going on.
South Africa’s department of mineral resources will require boards of mining companies to submit reports on health and safety.
Seldom do local commercial galleries rummage through their storerooms to put on exhibitions.
Silence of the Music, a new musical drama that premiered last year, returns to the Baxter.