Police to closely monitor gatvol lobby group

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The year 2025 could be called a devastating year for entrepreneurs, project managers and contractors as mafia groups continue to violently high jacking government ...

Joburg Mayor Dada Morero faces backlash over potential appointment of controversial CEO

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Joburg Mayor Dada Morero is under fire for allegedly attempting to appoint controversial Joburg Property Company CEO Helen Botes as city manager, sparking concerns ...

ATM condemns racist incident at Food Lover’s Market in Fourways

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The African Transformation Movement condemns a racist incident at Food Lover’s Market, highlighting the ongoing issue of racism in South Africa.

Zama zamas emerge from disused mines as police crackdown intensifies

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South African authorities intensify efforts against illegal miners, revealing the grim realities faced underground and the government’s stance on the issue.

AfriForum threatens legal action over matric results publication dispute

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AfriForum is gearing up for a legal battle against the Information Regulator as it fights to protect the publication rights of matric results, sparking a debate ...

Community workers face job cuts as budget slashes take effect

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Thousands of community workers in South Africa face job losses as CoGTA announces significant budget cuts, leaving many in financial and emotional turmoil.

Hammanskraal gathering calls for black political unity against DA influence

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The influence of the DA in the Government of National Unity has once again come under scrutiny, following a recent gathering of forces opposed to its dominance. ...

MK Party calls for action following tragic deaths during initiation season

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The MK Party demands urgent reforms to ensure the safety of initiation ceremonies in the Eastern Cape following the tragic deaths of 27 young boys.

Political instability in Mozambique raises alarms for South Africa

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As Mozambique faces increasing violence and political unrest, the DA raises concerns about the safety of South African citizens and calls for government action. ...

EFF criticises delays in BELA Act implementation, citing political motives

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EFF has slammed government for its delayed and motivated implementation of the BELA Act with the DA being singled out as the bad influence in the process.

Concerned Citizens Demand Improved Safety on N12 Highway

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As violent incidents on the N12 highway continue to rise, concerned citizens have called for government to intervene and ensure their safety on the roads following ...

Popcru calls for nationalisation of traffic police amid rising road fatalities

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As South Africa grapples with an increase in road fatalities, the Police and Prisons Rights Union is making a compelling case for reforming traffic policing.

ANC warns opponents of BELA Act roll-out

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ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has slammed party members who are doubtful about government’s resolve to fully implement the BELA Act.

uMkhonto weSizwe Party advocates for Bitcoin reserve and mining initiatives in South Africa

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In an era where traditional economic systems are being questioned, the MK Party's call for Bitcoin integration could mark the beginning of a radical shift in South ...

Put your crown on ice campaign balances ambition with the art of chilling

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The campaign, aptly named “Put Your Crown on Ice,” serves as a powerful reminder that while striving for success is important, so too is the need to pause, breathe, ...

ACSA, BMA assure holiday travellers of smoother operations after recent disruptions at OR Tambo Airport

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The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has apologised to commuters travelling through the OR Tambo Airport following technical glitches brought on by a mal-functioning ...

SA and Mozambique strengthen ties to mitigate trade disruptions amid protests

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The agreement aims to minimise disruptions to trade and supply chains exacerbated by civil unrest in the region.

Urgent call for better working conditions as festive road safety campaign begins

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Calls for better working conditions for police and other law-enforcement agencies have once again resurfaced following the recent launch of the festive season safety ...

Business association welcomes government extension for spaza shop registration

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The Association of Informal Businesses Sector of South Africa (AIBSSA) has welcomed the government’s extension of the deadline for the registration of Spaza shops ...

Ace Magashule’s asbestos case faces fresh scrutiny as DPP request ignites judicial controversy

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In a dramatic twist, the ongoing asbestos case involving Ace Magashule has sparked a fierce judicial debate, raising questions about ethics and independence in South ...

Portfolio Committee zooms in on Machherson

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This week, The Star reported that the Independent Development Trust (IDT) board had written to the minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson seeking ...

Gauteng sees surge in spaza shop registrations as province grapples with foodborne illness disaster

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This initiative, spearheaded by the province's MEC for Economic Development, Lebogang Maile, aims to streamline the operation of these informal businesses, especially ...

ACSA CEO advises increased travel time amid anticipated festive season rush

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ACSA has urged holidaymakers to adjust their travel schedules to prevent delays and ensure a smoother journey.

Rawalpindi grapples with severe gas crisis amid winter chill

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As Rawalpindi faces a severe gas crisis amid plummeting temperatures, countless residents find themselves unable to perform daily tasks and meet basic needs.

Pensioners of Radio Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan demand overdue benefits

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In Gilgit-Baltistan, former Radio Pakistan employees rally for overdue pensions, voicing their financial struggles and the urgent need for healthcare services, demanding ...