Africa’s access to the internet and social media could be used as a tool to promote government transparency ahead of the 2019 elections.Published on30 October 2018By adminFacebookTwitterWhatsApp adminLatestSuspended SAPS sergeant Fannie Nkosi denied bailCapetonians have been urged to get their flu vaccinesFirefighters rescue man and woman from canal in PinelandsTwo cold fronts set to hit Cape Town this weekendMalema sentenced to 5 years for firearms case, sentence appealedLatest articlesSuspended SAPS sergeant Fannie Nkosi denied bail 22 April 2026 Constitutional Court rules SAHRC directives are not legally binding 22 April 2026 Woman to Appear in Court After R250,000 Worth of Stolen Goods Recovered in Khayelitsha 22 April 2026 Fresh faces & Top Billing legacy presenters in for show’s return 22 April 2026 Previous articleMetrorail pendelaars help die stad se nuwe spoorwegwetstoepassingseenheid om toestande op treine te verbeter en veiligheid op te skerp.Next article‘n Inisiatief, om onderwysers die hulpbronne te gee om kinders oor die belangrikheid van deernis vir diere te leer, is pas van stapel gestuur.Embed test2 admin - 24 October 2022 Admin TestAdmin test 2[LISTEN] Jan Braai’s Best Potjie Tips admin - 23 September 2021 As we head into a long weekend a lot of us will be around a fire. Some will choose to light up the coals...[LISTEN] The Art of Artistic Swimming admin - 28 July 2021 If you have been watching the Olympics you may have missed some of the more unusual events. As entertaining as some of our favourite...