Gauteng empowers hundreds of youth with healthcare internships
Gauteng Emergency Services (EMS) has handed over employment contracts to 1,120 interns to join the healthcare service programmes.
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Gauteng Emergency Services (EMS) has handed over employment contracts to 1,120 interns to join the healthcare service programmes.
The sole survivor of the crash, eight-year-old girl is in good spirit and is set to be discharged soon as she is recovering well.
A 52-year-old man who was arrested after he crashed into former president Jacob Zuma’s official convoy on Thursday was granted R500 bail.
Department of Home Affairs initiative to hire 10,000 young graduates has created almost 3,700 jobs for unemployed youths since August 2022.
Limpopo police have arrested five people suspected of being involved in rhino poaching and illegal trade of elephant tusks.
Family and friends of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela mark the sixth anniversary of her passing with a wreath ceremony at Fourways Memorial Park.
National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula seeks to prevent arrest interdict as the High Court rules that arrest is the last resort.
Former president Jacob Zuma survived a car accident on his way from his home, Nkandla, to Eshowe in KZN on Thursday night.
he Independent Electoral Commission has decided that President Jacob Zuma will not be allowed to stand for election on 29 May.
Stellenbosch University scientists are developing a mobile application that will be able to distinguish a cough caused by tuberculosis.
ADvTECH says they support Educor students and are committed to supporting them in successfully completing their qualification.
Pink eye infections are sitting at over 20 000, according to the last update from the KZN health department.
Provinces and the national Department of Transport have launched policing campaigns for the Easter long weekend.
eThekwini Municipality’s Cleansing and Solid Waste (CSW) unit, the project aims to foster collaboration between residents.
Educor institutions such as Damelin and CityVarsity have been deregistered as they failed to submit annual financial statements and tax clearance certificates.
Secretary-general Fikile Mbalula writes on X as he was heartbroken after the tragic passing of his ‘work daughter’.
The High Court in Pretoria on Friday rejected arguments by Eskom that some of its crucial contracts are commercially sensitive.
The GOOD party has fired former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers from the political party after its internal investigation.
The Department of Higher Education’s director-general cancelled the registrations of Damelin, CityVarsity and Lyceum colleges.
EFF says when it takes over from the DA in the Western Cape it will get rid of gang violence and extortion rackets plaguing the Western Cape.
The Minister of Employment and Labour (DEL) Thulas Nxesi has issued a stern warning to companies that employ undocumented foreigners
The ANC denies being in financial debt after reports claimed that the party was struggling and needed to raise funds for election campaign.
Matusa is not recognised in eThekwini Municipality, the union will soon go ahead with its wage strike and are in talks with the unions lawyers.
Suggested by the polls DA’s support on the provincial ballot currently stands at 53%, DA can lose majority of the Western Cape votes.
Former Springbok coach , later became politician within the GOOD Party has been granted bail in the Malmesbury Magistrate’s Court last week.