Transport Minister Barbara Creecy said there will be increased police visibility, particularly late at night and in the early hours of the morning, when recklessness ...
At least 12 South Africans have been confirmed safe in Myanmar following a devastating earthquake.
Following a catastrophic earthquake in Myanmar, a South African teacher is reported missing, prompting concerns from her colleagues and calls for urgent assistance ...
Following a devastating earthquake in Myanmar that has left over a thousand dead, South Africa is sending its ambassador to Thailand to assist citizens stranded ...
Those who had the opportunity to work closely with Fugard described him as determined, focused, open, kind, generous and unmatchable.
Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa ...
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu emphasised the importance of community trust and the dedication of SAPS during the 20th National Police Day celebrations.
As South African universities prepare for the 2025 academic year, they face an unprecedented surge in applications, with demand outstripping available spaces.
Mkhize said he was “shocked and saddened to learn” that his name had been dragged into the case.
Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is sitting at police HQ with no real work to do - and earning a salary of a cool R1. 2 million a year.
Richard Mdluli left court a happy man this week after several wins in the inquest into a love triangle murder.
A con artist who was declared dead by Home Affairs managed to trick the police into believing he was a Hawks top cop.
“Many people believe that (Richard) Mdluli fabricated these allegations to get some sympathy. “
Judgement will be delivered on Monday on whether suspended head of Crime Intelligence Richard Mdluli should be allowed to go back to work.
Three Constitutional Court judges have allegedly declined to sit on Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s matter which was supposed to be heard.
National police commissioner General Bheki Cele has asked suspended Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli to tell him why he should not fire him.
The country’s most trusted spy outfit - the SAPS’s crime intelligence - is teetering on the brink of collapse.