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Karen Singh

Eight-time TB survivor inspires hope in the fight against tuberculosis

Karen Singh|Published 1 day ago

As World TB Day highlights the ongoing struggle against tuberculosis in South Africa, experts discuss the socio-economic challenges, treatment adherence, and the ...

Act now: Ensure road safety for your family this Easter

Karen Singh|Published 5 days ago

As Easter approaches, South African authorities unite to urge families to take road safety seriously, highlighting the risks of holiday travel.

Unregistered SIMs: The hidden threat fueling South Africa's crime wave

Karen Singh|Published 5 days ago

Industry experts cautiously welcome the South African government's renewed commitment to enforce SIM card registration laws, stressing that immediate action is crucial ...

Fight back against crime: Experts push for stronger SIM card registration enforcement

Karen Singh|Updated 5 days ago

Industry experts cautiously welcome the South African government's renewed commitment to enforce SIM card registration laws, stressing that immediate action is crucial ...

The hidden trauma of bullying: Real stories from South African families

Karen Singh|Published 6 days ago

Explore the heartbreaking realities faced by South African families as they navigate the devastating effects of bullying, a growing crisis that endangers children's ...

500 Grade R teachers appointed in KZN: Unions welcome the move but highlight serious concerns

Karen Singh|Published 6 days ago

KZN's appointment of 500 new Grade R teachers sparks celebration among unions, yet raises concerns about adequacy and delays in fulfilling promises.

SIM card crackdown: South Africa's strategic assault on organised crime

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

South Africa's government is set to implement robust measures to enhance SIM card registration, aiming to combat organised crime and improve national security, following ...

Eskom installation teams face persistent resistance during smart meter rollout

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

The power utility, Eskom, stated in its most recent power system update that it was moving forward with a phased programme to eliminate load reduction by 2027.

Ramaphosa urges South Africans to confront ongoing human rights challenges

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

As South Africa marks 30 years of its Constitution, President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers a compelling call to action, highlighting the ongoing struggles for human ...

Eskom's ambitious smart meter rollout promises to revolutionise electricity access by 2027

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

Eskom's phased smart meter rollout aims to enhance electricity access and billing accuracy while tackling significant challenges, with a goal to eliminate load reduction ...

Warning to Gauteng motorists as road spiking threats surge

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

MISA issues a warning to Gauteng motorists about the rising threat of road spiking incidents, urging increased vigilance and safety measures.

Easter road safety campaign: South Africa's lowest fatalities in six years prompts call for personal responsibility

Karen Singh|Published 1 week ago

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy launches the 2026 Easter Road Safety Campaign, celebrating a remarkable drop in road fatalities while urging South Africans to ...

Gauteng motorists warned: Rising road spiking incidents demand vigilance

Karen Singh|Updated 1 week ago

MISA issues a warning to Gauteng motorists about the rising threat of road spiking incidents, urging increased vigilance and safety measures.

Middle East conflict sparks fears of fuel rationing and petrol shortages in South Africa

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, South Africa may soon face fuel rationing and petrol station closures, echoing the 1973 oil crisis.

Experts warn of potential fuel shortages and long petrol queues in SA due to Middle East war

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

With rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, South Africa's fuel supply faces potential vulnerabilities, with experts warning that reliance on imported ...

Fuel rationing fears for South Africa as Middle East war threatens supply

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

outh Africa’s fuel supply could be affected by escalating Middle East tensions, with potential rationing and long queues. Experts warn that reliance on imported ...

South Africa's fuel supply crisis: Potential rationing and long queues amid Middle East tensions

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

With rising tensions in the Middle East, South Africa's fuel supply is at a critical juncture, prompting experts to warn of potential shortages, long queues at petrol ...

SA faces fuel rationing and long petrol queues as Middle East war threatens fuel supply

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

With rising tensions in the Middle East, South Africa's fuel supply is at a critical juncture, prompting experts to warn of potential shortages, long queues at petrol ...

Fuelling Fears: Is South Africa's supply burning out?

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

With rising tensions in the Middle East, South Africa's fuel supply is at a critical juncture, prompting experts to warn of potential shortages, long queues at petrol ...

How escalating tensions in the Middle East could impact South Africa's fuel supply

Karen Singh|Published 2 weeks ago

With rising tensions in the Middle East, South Africa's fuel supply is at a critical juncture, prompting experts to warn of potential shortages, long queues at petrol ...

A family's fight for justice: Progress in Paige Bell's trial and crew safety reforms

Karen Singh|Updated 2 weeks ago

Following Paige Bell's tragic death, her family fights for justice and vital reforms in the superyacht industry, navigating grief and a complex legal battle.

Water Sector Anti-Corruption Forum launched to combat corruption

Karen Singh|Published 3 weeks ago

In a decisive move to safeguard South Africa's water resources, the government has launched the Water Sector Anti-Corruption Forum, aiming to combat rampant corruption ...

KZN woman's inspiring five-year battle for justice concludes with a 15-year sentence

Karen Singh|Published 3 weeks ago

After enduring a five-year struggle for justice, Danielle Maistry's story culminates in a 15-year sentence for her attacker, exemplifying resilience and hope for ...

Global air travel in turmoil following US and Israel's surprise military offensive against Iran

Karen Singh|Published 1 month ago

With a major offensive launched by the US and Israel against Iran, global stability is at risk, leading to significant disruptions in air travel and rising tensions ...

Fatal stabbing in Jamieson Park: Alleged homeless man arrested in Durban

Karen Singh|Published 1 month ago

Two separate stabbing incidents in Durban have raised alarm over the escalating violence linked to homelessness in the city, as both suspects are believed to be ...