The day that was: Hammanskraal R600m debt write off, MK's anniversary plans, zama zamas stay putEEWN20 November 2024 | 18:01The Eyewitness News bulletin with Jane Dutton.EskomPrepaid electricityHammanskraal water crisisMK PartyStilfonteinIllegal miningZama zamaTrending News13 hours ago IN PICS | Tshidi Madia remembered by colleagues and peers16 hours ago Close to three million offences recorded in Cape Town including 49% increase in motorists jumping red lightsYesterday Tshidi formed many beautiful friendships through her career, says EWN's Editor-in-ChiefYesterday Memorial service in Ekurhuleni to honour late journalist Tshidi MadiaYesterday Firoz Cachalia concerned about the return of dockets relating to political killingsYesterday South Africa’s High Commissioner, Mninwa Johannes to receive special category 2 funeralYesterday NERSA, Eskom will increase electricity tariffs by 3% over the next two years29/08, 15:29 Cachalia says he's still awaiting detailed report from Masemola on corruption allegations29/08, 14:34 WC High Court issues urgent interdict to implement measures to quell taxi industry violence29/08, 13:55 SAFTU says latest electricity tariff hike will push millions of SAns into poverty29/08, 13:31 WC Mobility MEC publishes proposal for closure of routes fraught with taxi violence29/08, 13:13 Another cop linked to Chesnay Keppler's murder nabbedMore in Local30 August 2025 16:58IN PICS | Tshidi Madia remembered by colleagues and peersTshidi Madia30 August 2025 16:00'Carry on the torch held by the late Tshidi Madia'Journalism industryTshidi Madia30 August 2025 14:20Close to three million offences recorded in Cape Town including 49% increase in motorists jumping red lightsTrafficCape Town Metro Police
16 hours ago Close to three million offences recorded in Cape Town including 49% increase in motorists jumping red lights
29/08, 15:29 Cachalia says he's still awaiting detailed report from Masemola on corruption allegations
29/08, 14:34 WC High Court issues urgent interdict to implement measures to quell taxi industry violence