Scientists say children “unlikely” to die from Covid-19
The South African Paediatric Association (SAPA) supports the government’s position that children should return to school.
Time for Mpumalanga Govt to be transparent about Covid-19 tenders
The lockdown has helped in saving lives and delaying the spread of the infection but there is no longer need for emergecy procurement... writes Oupa Pilane.
R500 million to assist over 15 000 SA farmers during Covid-19
Over 15 000 farmers were accepted for a grant that would cost of R500 million from the Agricultural Disaster Fund which will bring much needed relief.
Cyril Ramaphosa’s message to criminals who use lockdown to terrorise communities,...
Public property is being vandalised and women are being raped while the country is undergoing hardships.
Nomvuyo Ketiso says BEE empowered her, made her successful mining boss
Nomvuyo Ketiso manages a team of 100 mostly male employees, cleaning coal mines, moving cables and helping to install new machinery...
DA’s plan for MP is fight corruption, open fair access to...
The poison of former Premier DD Mabuza will infect the whole country, doing to South Africa what it did to Mpumalanga.
MMUSI MAIMANE
The DA wants...
Land expropriation key for SA inclusive growth, writes Ramaphosa
25 years since SA became a democracy, yet the promise of that historic achievement has not yet been fully realised by the millions of people who live in poverty.
Students call for support of challenge-riddled Mshiniwami artisan school
The Students Representatives Forum of Mshiniwami Artisan Academy is calling on all stakeholders to join hands and support the skills revolution initiatives.
An open letter: “Mswati failed us big time”
Under this leadership, the ANCYL could not raise to claim its historical position of being the voice of the marginalised, writes the ANCYL member.
‘Mswati didn’t lead Nkangala with flying colours’
The former Nkangala ANCYL chairman Mduduzi 'Mswati' Nkosi reportedly said he has led the region with "flying colours" and nobody else has done so previously.