Load shedding continues: Here is the schedule for this week
Under fire energy supply Eskom has delivered more Load Shedding bad news to South Africans. The blackouts schedule for this week is out.
Siseko Gwegwe is a long-suffering Bafana Bafana fan. The problem began at his parents' home in Khayelitsha in 1996 as Brazil came back from 2-0 to beat SA 3-2. He grew up in Cape Town reading his mom’s Drum magazines and his father’s Kick Off and City Press weeklies. Siseko spends summers at his second hometown, Middelburg in the Eastern Cape. After studying journalism at Varsity College, he worked at Soccer Laduma for over three years before going international with Futaa for two years. His experience includes news and entertainment reporting.
Under fire energy supply Eskom has delivered more Load Shedding bad news to South Africans. The blackouts schedule for this week is out.
The City of Johannesburg is calling prospective students for 2022 bursaries. The opportunities are in 29 different study fields.
Eskom’s load-shedding nightmare first began to haunt our lives 14 years ago! An energy expert says it will last until 2026.
Cape Town has endured another fatal house fire. This time a policeman, his wife, and two children died in a tragic blaze in Wesbank, Mfuleni.
A company organised a very avant-garde team-building session. The CEO encouraged workers to smoke weed at the workplace.
“We must show ANC the real load shedding this coming election,” “Absolutely no one at Eskom deserves a Christmas bonus,” South Africans said.
An elderly woman of about 70 years of age has been found dead and tied up in a room in Parkhill, north of Durban.
Eastern Cape High Court judge candidate Lindiwe Rusi has dismissed allegations she enjoyed porn material on her work’s computer.
Attention motorists. Driver’s licence renewal queues will be shorter. In fact, you might never stand in line for the eye tests again.
Gauteng Health has marked COVID-19 cases and deaths per Johannesburg district. Soweto, Dobsonville and Protea Glen lead with 2092 deaths.
If you’ve delayed your kid’s online school application, you have very little time left, says the Gauteng Education Department.
This is a rather special incentive to get a COVID-19 vaccine. FNB has R18 million available to give away to COVID-19 vaccinated customers.
Havoc and carnage struck Orkney, North West. 300 illegal miners, aka the “Zama Zamas,” attacked security to release underground fellow miners.
Your neighbour’s loud music sound system can now end up in a police van, the City of Johannesburg has confirmed.
The Twitter masses had a field day with the Shimza and Mmusi Maimane‘s twar over the R15m Enoch Mgijima stadium. Did the politician destroy the DJ?
The Department of Health has said the faulty digital vaccination certificate launch was a test phase. The real makoya is coming.
The government has launched two new driving licence testing centres in Midrand and Centurion. Drivers will love the service hours.
Police in the Eastern Cape have arrested five suspects after a policeman was killed with gunfire while sleeping in his house in Ngcobo.
The Department of Health has announced Gauteng hospitals are open to patient visitors under Alert level 1. Visits will run for 15 minutes.
A Public Service and Administration Minister has revealed how much government employees earn. The lowest earners take about R8 700 per month.
Eastern Cape police have introduced projects to battle crime in schools. The concepts are Youth Crime Prevention and the Safer Schools Programme.
There is a new structure of driving rules. The AARTO system, which works with performance points, could result in licence card cancellations.
Durban’s Sherwood has witnessed a brave action movie scene. Three suspects decided to shoot at police with a hail of bullets to evade arrests.
Sick of hangovers? Mzansi’s hangover cure drink, Geen Babalazi, is finally ready to make a bang this festive season, says its confident owner.
The three policemen suspected of killing Nathaniel Julies in Johanesburg’s Eldorado Park in 2020, have pleaded not guilty to the charge.