Author: Scrolla Africa

Busisiwe Mkhwebane will sink the ship, and bring the crew down with her

It became increasingly clear during Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s inquiry on Thursday that if she is to go down, she will drag others down with her.

Ramathuba faces investigation

The National Health Department has begun looking into comments made by Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba while ranting at a Zimbabwean patient.

SASSA card busted killer granddaughter

Nomaswazi Tshabalala from Emndeni, Soweto killed her grandmother and buried her in the backyard - then went on a shopping spree with her Sassa card and a bank card.

National shutdown fails to shut nation down

Hundreds of workers, trade union members and civil society organisations marched in Pretoria on Wednesday before handing over memorandums at the Union Buildings.

Rural women score court victory against Ingonyama Trust Board

The Rural Women's Movement scored a victory against the Ingonyama Trust on Tuesday after the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) dismissed a case made by the Trust.

Kenyan tribes take UK to court over “colonial land grab”

The Talai and Kipsigis tribes in Kenya have accused the British government of historic crimes and are seeking a R3.3 trillion payout in compensation.

DJ Tira celebrates 46th birthday with music video for “Sikilidi”

With Afrotainment and West-Ink recording labels still kicking, there is still hope for gqom music in Mzansi.

Discovery launches R930 a month medical aid plan

Sponsored: South Africa’s biggest health insurer, Discovery Health Medical Scheme (DHMS), has launched it most affordable medical aid plan, KeyCare Start Regional, valued at R930 a month.

“Limpopo Health is not a charity” – MEC blasts Zim patient

In what could be called inhumane and xenophobic, Limpopo Health MEC Poppy Ramathuba gave a Zimbabwean patient a speech about how the province was not on a charity drive.

More damning claims emerge against “Madam” Busisiwe Mkhwebane

The suspended public protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane, allegedly charged, suspended and later fired an investigator who suffered a stroke.

SA’s unemployment crisis continues to take toll on black women

Tshepang Mahlangu, a public relations graduate, wakes up at midnight to apply for jobs and goes to bed at 5am at least three times a week.

Family fears for their sister’s life as her ex roams the streets

Yamkela Sikhafungana, 26, was allegedly beaten and locked away by her boyfriend for coming home late.

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