SA warned against bystander syndrome on issues of women leadership
South Africa has been warned against embracing a bystander syndrome when it comes to issues of women’s leadership and
Search ZA Top News in South Africa Cities
South Africa has been warned against embracing a bystander syndrome when it comes to issues of women’s leadership and
Kenya on Friday began vaccinating healthcare workers against the coronavirus two days after the first consignment of one
At least 20 people were killed and 30 wounded by a suicide car bomb just outside a restaurant near the port in
See ZA News at the centre of the problems of the financially crippled Amathole District Municipality, is bad relations in
The National Driving Schools Association of South Africa (ND-SASA) marched to the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC)
The University of Limpopo says it only admits a total of 5 175 first year students for the 2021 academic year. All
The family of Senzo Meyiwa says it had hoped the identity of the mastermind behind the killing of the late Bafana Bafana
Healthcare workers in Limpopo have gathered at Netcare Pholoso Hospital in Polokwane, Limpopo, to look at the impact of the
Two police officers have appeared at Durban Magistrate’s Court, facing charges of corruption. It’s alleged that
Several laptops have been delivered to two high schools in Stellenbosch, in the Western Cape, to encourage them to grow in
Thousands of Algerians demonstrated against the political and military elite in cities across the country for a second
It has been one year since South Africa reported its first coronavirus(COVID-19) case. The then 38-year-old patient had
A doctor who has spent the past year treating COVID-19 patients on Friday became the first person in Nigeria to be vaccinated
Government has launched Human Rights Month in Dimbaza, outside Qonce, in the Eastern Cape, ahead of the Human Rights Day
The South African Zionist Federation says it believes the decision of the Judicial Conduct Committee against Chief Justice
The alleged mastermind behind 28-year-old Tshegofatso Pule’s murder has been denied bail by the Roodepoort
Former Eastern Cape Health MEC Sindiswa Gomba, National Council of Provinces member Zukiswa Ncita, African National Congress
Niger’s First Lady, Dr Lalla Malika Issoufou, says the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant socio-economic impact.
The five men accused of the murder of Senzo Meyiwa are due back in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court in Ekurhuleni on
The Wits University Student Representative Council (SRC) has threatened to continue protesting at the Braamfontein campus in
Judgment in the bail application of the alleged mastermind behind 28-year-old Tshegofatso Pule’s murder will be handed
Executive Director of United Nations Women, Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, has joined prominent South Africans in expressing
The National Press Club has named COVID-19 the Newsmaker of the Year for 2020. Today marks one year since Health Minister, Dr
Director of Advocacy group Africa4Palestine, Muhammed Desai has welcomed the Judicial Conduct Committee’s finding that
The United Nations said on Thursday it is “now abundantly clear to all” that Eritrean troops are operating throughout
The Sunday World is facing pressure to fire one of its reporters and publish a front-page apology. This is a demand from the
WARNING: This story contains graphic information that can upset sensitive readers. A 60-year-old pensioner has alleged her
The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 infections on the African continent are nearing the 4 million mark with 3 914 044
The debate over proposed amendments to the Pension Fund Act of 1956 is heating up. This would allow workers who have fallen
Broadcaster and journalist Karima Brown has been described as a woman with a heart of gold who grew talent within the media
Gunfire filled the air in northwest Nigeria on Wednesday, as violence erupted amid the return of 279 kidnapped schoolgirls to
Gunfire filled the air in northwest Nigeria on Wednesday, as violence erupted amid the return of 279 kidnapped schoolgirls to
Veteran journalist, Karima Brown is being buried this afternoon in Johannesburg after succumbing to COVID-19. She will be
In-person registrations at the Wits University’s Braamfontein Campus in Johannesburg have been halted by protests led
The High Court in Pretoria reserved judgment in an application relating to the exclusion of 20 000 first year students to the
Ghana’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld President Nana Akufo-Addo’s election victory, rejecting a challenge by