Complaints have been gathered by the FF Plus this week, after the rapid deterioration of the R28 route in Gauteng left some motorists at the
Category: Breaking
ANC KZN headquarters attacked and Facebook page hacked
On Sunday, a man attacked the African National Congress (ANC) offices in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), claiming that he was fed up with President Cyril Ramaphosa and
Nova Scotia mining company ordered to pay $125K for offence under the Fisheries Act
Canadians value a safe and clean environment. Environment and Climate Change Canada’s (ECCC) enforcement officers strive to ensure that businesses and individuals comply with the
Tshwane monitoring Typhoid outbreak in the country
The city of Tshwane says it is keeping a tight eye on the typhoid fever outbreak that has spread throughout the country. The disease has
NPFL: Rivers United Top Post, End Rangers Away Run
Rivers United reclaimed the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) top spot but Plateau United will only play their game on Wednesday against Gombe United and
South Africa has NEW self-isolation guidance – here are all the changes
COVID-19’s darkest days are probably certainly behind us now. Our healthcare services were hardly affected by the advent of Omicron and its BA.2 variation, and
SA couple poke fun at Malema’s ‘Kiss the Boer’ in a hilarious video [watch]
Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), appeared in Equality Court at the High Court on Wednesday, February 16th, to defend his
Court strikes out suit challenging Atiku’s Citizenship
A Federal High Court in Abuja Nigeria, has struck out a suit challenging the citizenship of former Nigerian Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. Justice
Moroccans Protest against High Prices.
On Sunday, protests erupted in numerous Moroccan cities as people rallied against rising costs and to mark the eleventh anniversary of anti-reform demonstrations. Hundreds of
Environment Agency warns of ongoing flood risk following Storm Franklin
The Environment Agency is urging communities in parts of the West Midlands and the north of England, especially those along River Severn, to be prepared