Four years after a devastating fire ripped through South Africa's Parliament, destroying the National Assembly as well as the Old Assembly chambers and displacing lawmakers, a new chapter is beginning. On Friday, Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson handed over a newly constructed Dome to National Assembly Speaker, Thoko Didiza. It's a temporary but fully functional structure that will host parliamentary sittings, including the upcoming State of the Nation Address debates. The project, completed in just more than ten weeks, is being presented as a critical step in restoring normal parliamentary business. Mkhokheli Bandla reports

Despite being preventable and treatable if diagnosed early, cervical cancer continues to claim lives
06:08

Police confirm suicide of Gauteng man implicated in Madlanga Commission
04:27

Soccer bonanza as Chiefs, Sundowns and Stellies kickoff in crucial continental clashes
05:27