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In recent months, the City of Johannesburg has been stopping informal traders who “violate” bylaws from doing business.
There is no forensic evidence that Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge sent a picture of his penis to a junior clerk, ...
Residents and businesses affected by recent flooding along the Vaal River say it will take years to recover from the economic ...
Remand detainees are people awaiting trial or sentencing who have not been convicted of a crime. Judge Stuart Wilson of the ...
A 6-billion Maloti (R6-billion) American-funded development project in Lesotho is on the verge of collapse as the United ...
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Attacks on social workers in the Western Cape are on the rise, with seven hijackings, five attempted hijackings, and eight ...
Protesters carried empty cardboard boxes symbolising the goods blocked from entering Gaza and placed them outside the embassy ...
For most trade unions and worker movements around the world, May Day 2025 will be celebrated more with a whimper than a bang.
An administrator working for the Legal Practice Council accused of corruption has lost a court bid to stop disciplinary ...
Charles and Malcolm Jaftha are part of a fifth-generation flower farming family. Hundreds of coloured families were forcibly ...
Affected include Ou Kaapse Weg, Clovelly, Tokai, Boyes Drive and surrounding communities. Fire and rescue teams have been ...