[ad_1] Gauteng Driving License Testing Centers (DLTC) will dedicate 70% of their capacity to driver license renewal starting Monday to address current delays. “Working in conjunction with all stakeholders, the province will ensure that 70% of all available places for DLTCs are dedicated exclusively to processing driver’s license renewals on …
Read More »South Africans are getting rid of DStv Premium
[ad_1] MultiChoice has released its interim financial results for the period ended September 30, 2020, which show a sharp decline in DStv Premium subscribers. The group added 2.1 million active 90-day subscribers in all regions compared to the same period last year, reaching 8.7 million households in South Africa. However, …
Read More »Assassination of Palesa Madiba: defendant did not go to work the day the victim disappeared, the court hears
[ad_1] Dumisani Mkhwanazi, the man on trial for the alleged murder of UJ student Palesa Madiba in 2013, is appearing in South Gauteng High Court. (Papi Morake, Gallo Images) Dimakatso Makhetha was a tenant in the house where the body of Palesa Madiba, a student at the University of Johannesburg, …
Read More »CSA Crisis: Membership Council Holds On, Says Mthethwa Interim Board ‘Has No Position’
[ad_1] The Council of Members of Cricket South Africa refuses to relinquish control of cricket. The Council of Members will not recognize the interim board convened by Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa. The presence of former CEO Haroon Lorgat on the interim board was a topic for the Council of Members. …
Read More »LIVE FEED: State Catch Inquiry
[ad_1] By Loyiso Sidimba 17h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – The Zondo commission will continue to hear evidence related to Denel on Friday from former Denel board chair Daniel Mantsha. On Thursday, Denel’s acting chief executive, Talib Sadik, revealed that the state-owned aerospace and military technology company was …
Read More »Brackenfell High alumnus files bullying charges after speaking out about racism
[ad_1] By IOL Reporter 14h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Cape Town – With more and more former and current Brackenfell High School students talking about the racism experienced at the school, police have confirmed that a bullying case has been opened. Colonel Andre Traut said Friday that a 22-year-old …
Read More »Good Samaritan donates R270,000 to Pep’s clients in Mossel Bay
[ad_1] A good samaritan has donated R $ 70,000 for lucky customers at a Pep store in Mossel Bay. The benefactor wanted to reward the staff who had served them at a local restaurant with some items of his choice at Pep, but then decided to expand the extraordinary gesture …
Read More »UN human rights chief says ‘desperate’ situation in Mozambique hit by violence
[ad_1] “The situation is desperate both for those trapped in conflict-affected areas, with little means to survive, and for those displaced throughout the province and beyond,” said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, it’s a statement. FILE: Michelle Bachelet, United Nations chief of human rights. Image: United Nations …
Read More »ABs won’t do everything their way
[ad_1] the SA Rugby The magazine’s team predicts what they expect to see at this weekend’s Vodacom Super Rugby Unlocked and Tri-Nations matches. Craig lewis (editor) predicts the Pumas will surprise the All Blacks early on in Sydney. After last weekend’s shocking loss to the Wallabies, New Zealand coach Ian …
Read More »EFF will be ‘largest or second largest party’ in 2021 after by-election growth, says Floyd Shivambu
[ad_1] EFF Vice President Floyd Shivambu has predicted that the EFF will be the largest political party, or at least the second largest, in South Africa next year after the party’s growth in by-elections on Wednesday. This week 95 districts were up for grabs in the by-elections, none of which …
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