
Ramaphosa sends Eid Mubarak greetings to South African Muslims
President Ramaphosa has wished South Africa's Muslim community a joyous Eid Mubarak as they celebrate the end of Ramadan, urging reflection on constitutional rights.
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President Ramaphosa has wished South Africa's Muslim community a joyous Eid Mubarak as they celebrate the end of Ramadan, urging reflection on constitutional rights.

President Ramaphosa praised the Re Tlameleng Special Needs School in Kimberley as proof of SA's commitment to inclusive education during a Human Rights Day visit.

Deputy President Mashatile and South Sudan's President Kiir concluded Pretoria talks focused on trade, investment and advancing the peace process ahead of historic elections.

Zastron community members and organisations united at a Gender-Based Violence awareness event and Human Rights Day commemoration, pledging to protect the vulnerable and strengthen safety partnerships.

Missing 16-year-old Bianca Padayachee has been found safe and returned to her Port Elizabeth home, Eastern Cape police have confirmed.

Khaya Buhle Ngqase vanished after leaving his Parsonsvlei home with his dog, which returned without him. Eastern Cape authorities are appealing for information.

A Pretoria mother has shared how her three-year-old daughter Maya blossomed during her first year at Eduplex, praising its inclusive model and dedicated teaching staff.

Gauteng Education MEC appoints law firm KRM Inc. to independently investigate the death of a ten-year-old boy struck by a falling goal cage at a Tembisa school.

South Africa's voluntary nuclear disarmament, often presented as a triumph of diplomacy, was driven by a far more complex mix of Cold War geopolitics, regional shifts and domestic political transforma...

Edenvale Police detective offices temporarily closed for COVID-19 decontamination, with station management apologising for the inconvenience.

Prof. Joseph Sekhampu argues South Africa must consolidate its 257 municipalities into fewer, stronger regional authorities to prevent democratic collapse and restore basic service delivery.

Suspended Gauteng health chief Lesiba Malotana is linked to an alleged front company that received R10m in Tembisa Hospital contracts, sparking calls for his removal.