It has been an interesting news week in South Africa. From Sibiya to the Russia-Ukraine war return soldiers.
It has been a tense day in Parliament with private investigator Paul O'Sullivan under fire from MPs as they continued their investigation into corruption in the police service.
This week on Crime Watch, we expose the alarming rise of gang warfare in South Africa, particularly in Gauteng, where daily life is overshadowed by violence and fear. It explores the socio-economic ...
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi delivers the State of the Province Address (SOPA) in Johannesburg this evening. He's expected to outline plans to tackle water shortages, crime, ...
Following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that the South African National Defence Fore (SANDF) would be deployed domestically to fight crime, ...
Parliament’s security committee assured investigator Paul O’Sullivan of strict safety measures for his upcoming in-person appearance.
Fixing and growing the economy, addressing ailing municipalities, fighting crime and mitigating the impact of climate change. These are just some of KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli's top priorities ...
Suspended deputy police commissioner Shadrack Sibiya continues to deny any links to alleged crime kingpins Cat Matlala and ...
Private investigator Paul O'Sullivan told MPs before the Ad Hoc Committee that that he is not a spy.
While the President detailed a mandate to fight crime in his last address, Mashaile says SAPS leadership was failing to translate the strategies and tactics into an effective and efficient running ...
CAPE TOWN - Government says it has allocated R1-billion from the Criminal Assets Recovery Account (CARA) to assist police in fighting organised crime. This was announced by Minister of Justice and ...
It’s Thursday, 12 February 2026, and this is News Bite, your fast, reliable update on South Africa and the world, with Marcelle Gordon. Water, corruption and crime dominate expectations ahead of the ...