DA heads to court to block Molefe returning to Eskom
The Democratic Alliance is heading to Pretoria’s High Court today to review Brian Molefe’s reappointment to Eskom.
The Democratic Alliance is heading to Pretoria’s High Court today to review Brian Molefe’s reappointment to Eskom.
The Democratic Alliance has vowed to oppose any imposing of a TV license fee on owners of smartphones, computers and tablets.
South Africa has a problem with its teachers, namely there aren’t enough working despite qualified professionals just sitting at home.
NSFAS is in hot water with the South African Student Congress, with calls to protest over the four fintech partners.
After choosing to restrict responses for the 2024 elections in the US, EU, and India, Gemini won’t answer questions about SA’s either.
The answer depends largely on where the nuclear power plant is being built but many projects get abandoned before they are turned on.
Parliament has approved the National Health Insurance Bill, with NHI set to implemented following its signing into law by the President.
The DA has published its proposed amendments to the Constitution in a bid to address cybercrime at a national level.
The NHI is not far from becoming an act and while free health care would be a joy for the majority of South Africans, there is little trust that government can fulfil its promises.
NSFAS beneficiaries claim they now have to pay high banking fees associated with new bank accounts they are forced to use.
Businesses are concerned that a state of disaster will lead to more looting but are still ready to assist where they can.
Amid continuous Stage 6 loadshedding, Ramaphosa has announced he won’t attend the World Economic Forum this year.