Author: Sapa Reporter

Eskom will start power cuts from 9am on Thursday, a spokesman confirmed. “There will be load shedding in different suburbs across the country,” said Eskom spokesman Andrew Etzinger. He said it was likely to continue until 10pm. Municipalities were informed of the need

Eskom declared an emergency on Thursday morning and warned of possible power cuts. Spokesman Andrew Etzinger said seven days of heavy rain had left coal stocks wet. “We have asked our large industrial customers, to reduce their consumption by 10%, but it appears

Judgment on whether the e-tolling legislation is unconstitutional and invalid was postponed in the Western Cape high court on Wednesday. Judge Owen Rogers said he would need time to deliberate on arguments around the tagging of the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Act

Caxton and CTP Publishers has sold its entire shareholding in the Times Media Group to the Blackstar Group, it was reported on Tuesday. The sale was announced on Monday by TMG. This brings Blackstar’s holding in TMG to 32,3% of the

Gijima has welcomed a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) probe into a department of land reform project. “We welcome this investigation to remove any internal or external doubt or innuendoes, which would impact on the reputation of the department of rural development and land reform, as well as

A woman received an undelivered letter she posted 12 years ago, according to a weekend newspaper report. Deidre Allen was shocked to see a letter she posted in 2002 returned to her as undeliverable, according to the report in the Saturday Star. “This letter has been hanging around for

The Democratic Alliance will be heading to court this week to have the law that allows e-tolling declared unconstitutional, the party said on Sunday. “I will be in court representing Gauteng residents who have expressed an overwhelming majority of opposition to e-tolling,” spokesman Mmusi Maimane said in

The speedy reaction by communications minister Yunus Carrim to the damning findings by the public protector against SABC acting chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng was welcomed by the Media Workers Association of South Africa (Mwasa) on Friday. “Mwasa commends

The SABC board and the communications ministry discussed issues including the public protector’s report on the public broadcaster in a meeting on Thursday. At the meeting, attended by communications minister Yunus Carrim and deputy minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, the SABC board committed

South African prosecutors pressing a murder charge against Oscar Pistorius secured a meeting Thursday with Apple officials in the US over accessing potentially crucial evidence on the double-amputee athlete’s locked iPhone, they said. Pistorius claimed he forgot the password for the cellphone, one