John Hlophe, a member of Parliament for the UMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has officially resigned from his role in the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). This
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South African Police Apprehend Paraguayan Drug Mule at OR Tambo International Airport and Rush Him to Hospital for Medical Care After Discovering 117 Drug Capsules
Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, the deputy police commissioner, has confirmed that a 43-year-old Paraguayan man, caught in a drug smuggling operation at OR Tambo International
South African authorities intercept 14 drug mules at OR Tambo International Airport in two weeks including Paraguayan man with 117 cocaine capsules
OR Tambo International Airport has seen a concerning rise in drug mule arrests, signaling a potential shift in drug trafficking patterns. Over a span of
ActionSA criticizes the Democratic Alliance for allegedly prioritizing services to white residents over other racial groups in Tshwane, South Africa
In a surprising twist, former Tshwane mayor Randall Williams has stirred the political landscape with bold allegations about the Democratic Alliance (DA) and its approach
South Africa’s Gauteng High Court denies MK Party’s effort to delay JSC interviews following John Hlophe’s disqualification, protecting the judicial process in Johannesburg
The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has reaffirmed the process of selecting new judges. The court dismissed attempts by the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party to
South Africa’s Angie Motshekga Steps into Acting Presidency While Cyril Ramaphosa Commemorates 58 Years of Lesotho’s Independence
In an interesting turn of events, Angie Motshekga, the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, is stepping in as the Acting President of South Africa.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Represents His Country at Lesotho’s 58th Independence Day and Bicentennial Events in Maseru, Celebrating Basotho Heritage
President Cyril Ramaphosa has embarked on a working trip to the Kingdom of Lesotho, graciously invited by His Majesty King Letsie III. This visit is
Former Steinhoff Director Stephanus Grobler Faces Serious Charges of Racketeering and Fraud as Pretoria Court Delays Proceedings in South Africa
In a recent development, the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court has decided to push back the case involving former Steinhoff director, Stephanus Johannes Grobler, to
Former KwaZulu-Natal Premier Willies Mchunu Resigns from the African National Congress Amid Discontent with Party’s Direction in South Africa
In a significant turn of events for the political landscape in KwaZulu-Natal, former premier Willies Mchunu has decided to part ways with the African National
South African Social Media Users Slam Fikile Mbalula After His Tribute to Solly Moholo Highlights ANC’s Neglect of the Gospel Singer’s Financial Struggles During His Illness
It was a somber evening on Wednesday when Fikile Mbalula, Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC), shared a tribute on X (formerly Twitter)
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority Secures Five-Year Prison Sentence for Former Steinhoff CFO Ben la Grange Over R367 Million Fraud Scheme
In a major development in the Steinhoff financial scandal, former Chief Financial Officer Ben la Grange has received a five-year prison sentence. This ruling comes
South Africa’s iSithumba Village Becomes Hub for Werder Bremen’s Football Development Efforts Aimed at Developing Young Talent and Coaches
In an exciting move to foster football talent, the German Bundesliga club Werder Bremen has launched a football development program in South Africa. This initiative
South Africa’s social media landscape ignites with concerns for Julius Malema’s health, prompting a fiery response from the EFF leader
On Monday, 30 September, Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), became a trending topic on X (formerly Twitter) after a social media
South African Farmer Charged with Attempted Murder After Hitting Six-Year-Old Boy with Vehicle for Picking Up an Orange from His Property
In a shocking turn of events in South Africa, a farmer is accused of deliberately running over a six-year-old boy, causing severe injuries, including two
UMkhonto weSizwe Party Announces Plans to Appeal High Court Ruling Preventing Judge John Hlophe from Participating in Judicial Service Commission Activities in Western Cape
In a recent turn of events, the UMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has announced its intention to appeal a ruling from the Western Cape High Court.