Khanyisile Ngcobo is a reporter at the Sunday Times. She has also previously worked for Independent Media and the Citizen.

VIP protection cops plead not guilty to N1 assault as trial gets under way

The eight police VIP protection unit officers linked to a vicious assault on the N1 last year pleaded not guilty to the charges against them as their ...

Hunt for owner of Joburg warehouse after minerals worth R15m found

A search is under way for the owner of a Joburg warehouse where police discovered stolen minerals worth about R15m.

Eskom hopes to keep load-shedding at stage 2 during winter as SA marks 30 days ...

Eskom is hoping to keep load-shedding capped at stage 2 during winter as the utility marks a significant milestone of 30 days without power cuts, but ...

'Death threats' for man interrupting the business of Emalahleni water tanker ...

A spokesperson denies Andries Maketi is associated with the municipality

Human rights in spotlight as four-day event marking Freedom Day kicks off

The importance of human rights for young people as well as the duties and responsibilities that come with it came under the spotlight at the start of ...

Former PAC leader, author Motsoko Pheko dies aged 93

Pheko was a member of the PAC for nearly 40 years until he was expelled in 2009 in his absence over allegations he had failed to account for the ...

Five Tshwane officials suspended over Rooiwal contract

Five senior City of Tshwane officials have been suspended in connection with the controversial Rooiwal tender.

New ‘world-changing’ diabetes tech praised but affordability a challenge

CDE CEO Dr Grant Newton's mission is to make the technology accessible to all who need it

Announcement will be made on historical debt: Chikunga as e-tolls are switched ...

As Gauteng motorists rejoice over the official switching off of e-tolls from Friday, questions linger about the issue of historical debt many ...

Post claiming water contaminated and causing typhoid fever fake, Tshwane says

The City of Tshwane has dismissed as fake news "misleading messages" claiming the municipality's water is contaminated and causes typhoid.