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

‘System failure’ leads to delays at OR Tambo International passport control

News

The Airports Company SA (Acsa) warned on Monday of longer queues at passport control points at OR Tambo International ...

Two passengers arrested with 'kilos of cocaine' at OR Tambo International

News

Two suspected drug traffickers will appear in an Ekurhuleni court later this week after being caught carrying "bullets" ...

SA’s first national dialogue will be held next year, Ramaphosa confirms

Politics

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the country's first national dialogue will be held next year and present an opportunity ...

No further extension given to prepaid users who bypassed meters: Eskom

News

Eskom prepaid customers who've connected to the grid illegally will not be granted another extension and have until the ...

Illegal miner surfaces in Stilfontein with request for more food, tobacco

News

Another suspected illegal miner has surfaced at a shaft in Stilfontein, North West, bringing a letter requesting more ...

Get your house in order, Eskom told on day 2 of Nersa hearings in Gauteng

News

Eskom has been told to get its house in order before burdening the public with its proposed tariff hikes and consider ...

Macua wants Mchunu held in contempt as zama zamas ask for ‘body bags’

News

Mining Affected Communities United in Action has filed another application in the Pretoria high court — this time to ...

Supplies yet to reach Stilfontein zama zamas as four more resurface

News

Court order allows community members, charitable organisations and interested parties to provide humanitarian aid

Prepaid users who bypassed meters given lifeline to upgrade, admit guilt

News

Prepaid customers who have been bypassing their meters and not purchasing electricity have until mid-December to have ...

CRIME STATS | 957 women and 315 children murdered between July and September

News

South Africa appears to be regressing in its fight against gender-based violence (GBV), as 957 women were murdered ...