04-05-2025
What's in City Press: Mbeki accused of being selfish
Dead constables: 'Foul play cannot be ruled out'
A highway patrol officer has questioned why there was not a single call about the accident or any noticeable objects indicating a serious impact in line with the damage to the vehicle.
ANC parliamentary caucus expresses strong anti-DA sentiment
The party summoned all its deployees in Parliament to a meeting to discuss several issues ahead of their return after the recess.
'Exclude the rich and foreign nationals from RAF claims' – RAF CEO
One of Collins Letsoalo's last wishes before he leaves his job as CEO of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in October is to convince legislators to amend the RAF Agency Act to prevent foreign nationals and people who are "well off" from claiming from the fund.
Mbeki slammed as 'selfish' in opposing a lawsuit seeking justice for apartheid-era crimes.
Survivors and families of victims of apartheid-era atrocities have argued that former president Thabo Mbeki 's objection to their lawsuit was motivated by his quest to protect his legacy.
SA's conflict zone foot soldiers see a small slice of the pie
South African soldiers who had to fight on the frontlines in the Democratic Republic of Congo earned considerably less in special allowances than their countrymen who served in comfortable office positions.
'Parliament is our last hope to save Safa from going down' – White
As the troubled Safa prepares to appear before the parliamentary portfolio committee on sports on Monday, a former vice president of the football association is hopeful that the committee will not spare the leadership any blushes.
Rebecca Malope demands R1 m from P&G for 'unlawfully' using her image
The legendary award-winning gospel singer-turned-designer, Rebecca Malope, is demanding more than R1 million from Procter and Gamble SA (P&G).
Following a potpourri of results this season, Kaizer Chiefs' Nedbank Cup final clash against arch-rivals Orlando Pirates will answer the question: Is Nabi still the best man for the job?
Jazz maestro Selaelo Selota faces SIU probe over Lotto cash
South African jazz maestro Selaelo Selota is being investigated by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) for allegedly using funds from a National Lotteries Commission (NLC) grant to buy a luxury car.
The 20-year-old was quieter in some parts of the game against Kaizer Chiefs, but he popped up just at the right moment to hand Bucs the winning goal that completed a league double over Amakhosi.