Nomahlubi Sonjica has been a journalist for 15 years. She started her career at The Herald in Port Elizabeth. She moved to Johannesburg to join the courts and law hub. She then joined the Times newspaper, after which she became part of the TimesLIVE digital team.

Another suspect arrested in connection with Rosettenville police shoot-out

The latest suspect to be arrested is believed to be the one who shot at the police helicopter.

University of Free State students arrested for disrupting classes

The university said the students blocked some of the entrance gates to the Bloemfontein campus.

Metrobus refurbishing 100 buses to put brakes on breakdowns

Johannesburg MMC for transport Funzela Ngobeni says Metrobus is spending R48m to refurbish 100 buses.

Toll fees to go up from next month, Sanral says

Vusi Mona, spokesperson for Sanral, said the revenue generated from tolls was used to maintain, operate and improve toll roads, and to service debt ...

NSRI’s bright pink flotation devices help save more than 100 lives

“All rescues that have been attempted with a pink rescue buoy have been successful and no harm has come to any rescuers, which is what evidence from ...

Former military officer among eight suspects killed during shoot-out with ...

The suspects were overpowered and the police managed to apprehend 10 of them, two of whom were wounded and taken to hospital under police guard.

Man killed by car after 'bludgeoning mother to death' with hammer

A man was knocked down and killed by a motorist soon after allegedly bludgeoning his 72-year-old mother to death with a hammer in KwaNobuhle on ...

Public protector awaits report on fixing 'sewage lake'

Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is expecting to get a comprehensive report in two weeks on the Northern Cape government's plans to deal with a ...

SA records 2,800 new Covid-19 cases

The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has reported 2,800 new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours.

SA's high crime rate 'a shocking' concern for right to life: Amnesty ...

'It is disturbing that 6,859 people were murdered in the country in a space of just three months.'