Interview — Western Cape premier Alan Winde gives the low down on social housing
Winde explains why R500-million meant for housing went unspent and was returned to the Treasury. Daily Maverick www.dailymaverick.co.za
Known for its natural beauty, top tourist destination with Table Mountain, vineyards, and stunning coastline
Winde explains why R500-million meant for housing went unspent and was returned to the Treasury. Daily Maverick www.dailymaverick.co.za
Coinciding with World Teachers’ Day on Saturday, the awards in Boksburg recognised teaching excellence in South Africa. Staff Reporter www.iol.co.za
The South African Weather Service warned of extremely high fire danger conditions in some parts of the country, including Northern
It is no secret that buying houses has become increasingly difficult for South Africans. This is due to high interest
Over the past three years, severe storms have left a trail of destruction across South African courts, with 40 facilities
JOHANNESBURG – The Judicial Service Commission has begun interviews to fill posts in South Africa’s courts. It is interviewing 54
The recent privatisation proposals by the Western Cape Education Department pose several threats to democracy and the public good. The
The Western Cape province’s property market has indicated a strong growth in the ‘sell-to-buy category’ in terms of the value
The 84-year-old British woman was hijacked and kidnapped in Robertson, but within hours she was rescued. Robin-Lee Francke www.iol.co.za
The 84-year-old British woman was hijacked and kidnapped in Robertson, but within hours she was rescued. Robin-Lee Francke www.iol.co.za