MP Fadiel Adams granted R10,000 bail in obstruction and fraud case
Member of Parliament Fadiel Adams has been released on R10,000 bail following his appearance in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court in Durban on Friday.
Member of Parliament Fadiel Adams has been released on R10,000 bail following his appearance in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court in Durban on Friday.
Three police officers attached to the Pretoria West police station have been arrested on charges related to extortion and corruption.
South African motorists are expected to face another increase in fuel prices in June, although petrol users may see a smaller adjustment compared to diesel consumers.
The Madlanga Commission has heard a recusal application brought against Chief Evidence Leader Advocate Matthew Chaskalson by North West businessman and alleged political fixer Brown Mogotsi.
Social workers have been deployed to support the families of a husband, wife, and their one-year-old child who died in a tragic crash on the N1 outside Bela-Bela over the weekend.
A truck driver has been rescued following a hijacking and kidnapping on the R68 road between Dundee and Nquthu in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
A New Zealand passenger from the hantavirus-affected MV Hondius is currently in hospital quarantine in Taiwan, according to Taiwanese health authorities.
Eleven suspects, including five Mexican nationals, are expected to appear before the Swartruggens Magistrate's Court following the discovery of a large-scale illegal drug manufacturing operation in North West.
Leon Schreiber says two more arrests have been made in joint anti-corruption operations involving the Department of Home Affairs and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation.
A second Mpumalanga taxi boss and businessman is expected to appear in court alongside prominent taxi operator Joe Sibanyoni and two co-accused on Friday in connection with an extortion case.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will not publicly disclose the reasons behind his decision to remove Sisisi Tolashe as Social Development Minister.
Former President Jacob Zuma has instructed his legal team to appeal a ruling by the High Court of South Africa, Pietermaritzburg ordering that his long-running arms deal corruption trial proceed despite pending appeals.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe, following mounting pressure over a series of governance-related controversies.
Police are investigating two separate culpable homicide cases after a family was devastated in back-to-back road incidents on the N1 highway near Bela-Bela in Limpopo.
Emergency services responded to a serious head-on collision on the R69 Hlobane Road near Vryheid in northern KwaZulu-Natal, where dozens of passengers including schoolchildren are recovering in hospital.
The long-running arms deal case involving former President Jacob Zuma and French defence company Thales Group is finally set to move forward after more than 20 years of legal delays.
Eight people accused of being part of an alleged insurance-related murder syndicate are continuing with their bail application in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court.
Residents of Athlone Park south of Durban say they have been without running water for more than a week as the eThekwini Municipality works to restore supply to affected areas.
The Cape Winelands District Municipality has urged motorists to avoid unnecessary travel as severe flooding continues to affect large parts of the Western Cape.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to face members of the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon during an oral question-and-answer session in Parliament.
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie says he wants South Africa to pursue another bid to host the Rugby World Cup despite hesitation from SA Rugby.
United States President Donald Trump on Thursday described Chinese President Xi Jinping as “a great leader” and “a friend” as the two leaders opened a high-profile summit in Beijing focused on trade, the Middle East conflict and US arms sales to Taiwan.
Ghana says it will evacuate approximately 300 citizens from South Africa following recent protests targeting foreign nationals in parts of the country.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced mounting political pressure on Wednesday following reports that Health Minister Wes Streeting is preparing to resign in a move that could trigger a leadership contest within the governing Labour Party.