Taxi drivers urged to obey road rules amid post-festive travel
The National Taxi Alliance has warned taxi drivers to obey traffic laws as the festive season return travel continues.
The National Taxi Alliance has warned taxi drivers to obey traffic laws as the festive season return travel continues.
The Gauteng Traffic Police, in partnership with various law enforcement agencies, have announced an intensification of road safety operations as the festive season concludes.
Drivers are set for a boost at the pumps as the Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources announced significant reductions in petrol and diesel prices, effective Wednesday, 7 January 2026.
Education experts have sounded the alarm over private school fees that now exceed R400 000 per learner and continue to rise faster than inflation.
Two people were killed in a three-vehicle collision on the M1 Northbound near the Glenhove Road off-ramp in Johannesburg.
NUMSA has condemned US President Donald Trump’s “ruthless” military attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
The South African Weather Service has since warned of severe storms and possible flooding across several provinces in the coming week.
A 35-year-old suspect linked to a deadly New Year’s Day tavern shooting in Embalenhle, Mpumalanga, has been arrested in Gauteng.
Activists warn that romanticising teen pregnancy worsens poverty, school dropouts and exposes young girls to gender-based violence.