Rape Accused Pastor Omotoso and Co-accused to Learn Fate in April
Port Elizabeth: The racketeering, trafficking in persons, rape, and sexual assault case against controversial televangelist Timothy Omotoso and his two
Port Elizabeth: The racketeering, trafficking in persons, rape, and sexual assault case against controversial televangelist Timothy Omotoso and his two
Pretoria: Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth has emphasised that close collaboration with labour federations is integral to shaping equitable policies and ensuring effective enforcement. Speaking at the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) Annual Labour School in Pretoria, Meth highlighted the importance of unions in informing better law-making,
Groblers Bridge: The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr. Michael Masiapato, announced on Wednesday that operations at the Groblers Bridge port of entry into Botswana remain temporarily suspended due to significant flooding caused by heavy rainfall. According to South African Government News Agency, Dr. Masiapato confirmed that the
Pretoria: Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth has announced the recruitment of 10,000 inspector interns who will be recruited from the end of January. According to South African Government News Agency, the Minister made this announcement while addressing the NEDLAC Annual Labour School at Kievits Kroon, Pretoria. She noted the
Lichtenburg: The North West Provincial Government, led by Premier Lazarus Mokgosi, has held an engagement session with the Council of Ditsobotla Local Municipality in Lichtenburg to address the municipality’s ongoing service delivery challenges, particularly regarding electricity supply. During the meeting, the provincial government proposed that the struggling municipality transfer its
Port Elizabeth: The racketeering, trafficking in persons, rape, and sexual assault case against controversial televangelist Timothy Omotoso and his two co-accused, Lusanda Solani and Zikiswa Sitho, has been adjourned to April for judgment. Judgment is expected to be delivered nearly eight years after the initial arrest of the accused. According
Pretoria: The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has raised serious concerns about the relentless wave of infrastructure destruction, including the theft of aluminum and cables, the vandalism of traffic lights and railway lines, and the destruction of pylons. In a recent incident, the department condemned the brazen actions of
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