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Home Affairs says that South Africa’s major banks have committed to rolling out Smart ID services to at least 840 more branches in the next 12 months, sounding the death knell of the Green ID book.
About R1-billion in replacement funds expected imminently, but more may be approved In response to US funding cuts for South African health services and research projects, National Treasury has ...
His Majesty, King Mswati III of Eswatini, has called for an urgent need for collective action to address persistent water ...
Get ready for a celestial spectacle on September 7, 2025, as a total lunar eclipse, also known as a Blood Moon, graces the ...
AfriForum and Solidarity are the latest groups to withdraw from the much-anticipated National Dialogue. Here's why..
With the Confederation of African Football (CAF) reducing Kasarani Stadium's capacity to 27,000 due to security concerns, the government has designated six official fan zones across Nairobi to manage ...
An innovative sustainable energy management system was unveiled at Rosebank Mall this week, giving South Africans a glimpse ...
Most of the 131 Gobizizwe Agricultural School pupils who were hospitalised in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape for suspected food ...
The disaster, in this case involving people travelling from Libya, is the latest to befall migrants making the perilous ...
Catching a taxi from Cape Town’s CBD before sunrise has become increasingly dangerous for night-shift workers.
After more than two decades Volkswagen will stop manufacturing the Touareg SUV and the end of 2026, with no information about its replacement.
Mamelodi Sundowns have released NINE players and signed one big star so far. Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are linked to ...