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Did Cele lie to Parliament on grabber tender scandal?
8th May 2023 Police Minister Bheki Cele may have misled Parliament when he stated that he was not involved in the unlawful procurement of phone call... →
Synergy and cooperation: The key to crime fighting in South Africa
8th May 2023 As the President of the Police and Prison Unions in South Africa, I am acutely aware of the challenges that our justice system faces. Our country... →
Food security in South Africa now at serious risk due to vaccine shortages
8th May 2023 The DA is raising alarm over the continued shortage of vaccines and the potential threat that it now poses on the country's food security. On... →
Rampant corruption at Eskom drags down South Africa
By: Bloomberg 8th May 2023 On a late Thursday afternoon last November, in the midst of rolling blackouts implemented by South Africa’s state-owned electricity company, a... →
Sars seizes R10m worth of bitcoin mining equipment illegally hitched to power grid
By: News24Wire 5th May 2023 Members of the South African Revenue Service and police have confiscated around R10-million worth of bitcoin mining equipment that had been... →
COGTA MEC must intervene to save Inxuba Yethemba from total electricity collapse
5th May 2023 Over the past week, the electricity distribution network of the Inxuba Yethemba Local Municipality (IYLM) has been gradually collapsing. The... →
47% of South Africans rely on social grants - study reveals how they use them to generate more income
4th May 2023 South Africa has one of the world’s most expansive social grant system: 47% of the population relies on a monthly grant. Of these, 18-million are... →
SA won’t have its own defence industry to depend on for artillery when struck by war or aggression
By: News24Wire 3rd May 2023 In a situation of war or external aggression, South Africa will not have its own defence industry for weapons, prime-mission equipment and... →