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Kleinfontein: Tshwane in pre-election rush for illegal township policy
Expropriation on behalf of community possible in divided Kleinfontein.
South Africa: Climate Change Is Threatening Sheep Farmers in South Africa's Drakensberg - How They're Adapting
[The Conversation Africa] In the rugged and mountainous Drakensberg grasslands of South Africa's Eastern Cape province, farmers rear sheep for food, cultural practices and financial security.
South Africa: South African Telescope Detects Record-Breaking Signal From the Early Universe
[The Conversation Africa] Astronomers using the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa have discovered the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected, opening a new radio astronomy frontier. A hydroxyl megamaser …
South Africa's Anti-Migrant Campaigns Use the Language of Democracy - Why That's Dangerous
[The Conversation Africa] Anti-migrant campaigns in South Africa are increasingly being framed as acts of community protection. Protesters present their efforts as a response to community concerns about crime, unemployment …
The Hunt for a New Ebola Vaccine - Two Scientists Explain the Challenges
[The Conversation Africa] The ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda has now killed 61 people, with 359 confirmed cases. The Bundibugyo strain of …
Sudan: More Than 13k Displaced By Renewed Tribal Clashes in South Darfur
[Dabanga] Nyala / Kubum / Markondi / Umm Basa / Ed El Fursan -- More than 13,000 people have fled their homes in South Darfur in the past week as …
EU Says Ebola Outbreak Makes Ceasefire in DR Congo More Necessary Than Ever
[RFI] The European Union's crisis management commissioner has called for a ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, saying the need for peace has become even more urgent …
Somali soccer referee denied US entry, will miss World Cup debut
June 8 (Reuters) - The United States denied entry over the weekend to soccer referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to be the first Somali to officiate at …
Zimbabwean group praises president’s rule of law message
Advocacy group welcomes president's declaration that only state agencies can enforce immigration laws, rejecting vigilante action on migration issues.
Five more police members arrested over Saps’ Medicare24 tender
The week's arrests bring the number of police members arrested in relation to the Medicare24 Saps tender to 26.
Mchunu faces additional charges in ongoing legal battle with Malema
Julius Malema filed an urgent contempt of court application against Ngizwe Mchunu.
Mosquito remains Africa’s deadliest creature
Malaria infections and deaths have risen sharply in parts of South Africa, with climate conditions worsening the threat.
Mexico vs Bafana Bafana: Date, kick-off time, how to watch World Cup opener
The world will be watching.
Court to deliver bail ruling for six accused in Satlat’s murder
Court to deliver a bail judgment in the case of six accused of the murder of e-hailing driver…
IPID’s Maphosho faces more questions on 2021 drug operation
Maphosho was questioned about the handling of evidence at the crime scene
Promises don’t pay medical claims
The question is not whether schemes should exist, but how they can evolve to better serve members while supporting broader system sustainability.
Fear grows after R4 rifles stolen from army base
Saps and SANDF recovered two R4 rifles and ammunition after April break-in, raising fears military-grade weapons reached criminal networks.
Bear hunt continues as Japanese city shuts schools for second day
The adult bear, with an estimated weight of about 100 kg (220 lbs), was last seen early on Tuesday
Treat Bafana Bafana like the Springboks
Retailers have made it easier for supporters to back Bafana, just as in the case of the Boks, without relying on cheap counterfeit merchandise.
WATCH: The awesome rides at this year’s East Rand motor show 2026
Discover the excitement of the East Rand motor show and what makes it a must-visit event for car enthusiasts.
Labour Department targets firms hiring undocumented workers
Labour Department tackles illegal hiring as it prepares to recruit thousands of inspectors to boost enforcement.
Private labels are losing market share – NielsenIQ
Surprising new research shows that an increasing portion of spend on fast-moving consumer goods is moving away from modern retail …
Fur babies booming
As pets take on a more central family role, spending has become more resilient and shifted towards higher-value goods and services.
City of Joburg won’t say who its water tanker suppliers are
Proliferation of water tankers across SA 'is a brazen form of corruption' that has turned a temporary measure into an exploitative business, says a HRC commissioner.