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Paulshof remains calm amid planned anti-migration marches
Despite concerns over planned anti-illegal immigration marches on June 30, Ginger Park and Clay Oven informal settlements remained peaceful, with residents going about their daily lives under the watch of police and private security.
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Anti-immigration marches affect traffic across Johannesburg North
Motorists were urged to plan alternative routes, as community marches led to temporary road closures and delays on June 30, while law enforcement maintained a visible presence.
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Former PSL coach to spearhead revival of Randburg stadium
A Johannesburg sports facility is set for a major transformation following a new agreement with the city.
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Minimumweight division bruiser goes from rural school grounds to pro boxing ring
Born in the rural Eastern Cape with barely any equipment, Siyamthanda Wophela overcame immense odds to become a multiple champion.…
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From peaceful marches to road blockades and looting
Network News
What began as a quiet morning of planned marches gave way to isolated unrest, with crowd disruptions, road blockades and…
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Western Cape family one step closer to justice after fatal crash
George Herald
After years of delays, the man accused of causing the death of Danielle van Jaarsveld will finally stand trial in…
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Hefty fine for housing illegal immigrants? KZN police debunk fake post
Network News
Social media posts using the image of a top provincial officer to threaten landlords with hefty penalties have been declared…
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Police confirm looting arrests during anti-migrant march
Network News
Authorities say nationwide protests linked to immigration concerns have remained largely orderly, despite isolated arrests for looting.
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Fake videos and AI audio stir up anti-migrant tension
Network News
A fact-checking organisation has found that viral videos and an AI-edited interview were falsely presented as being connected to a…
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‘Anyone acting outside of law must be arrested and prosecuted’ – Winde
The Citizen
Winde said that he has seen how protests can escalate following unrest and demonstrations in Mossel Bay and Overstrand, noting…
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Khan shooting: Was it a hit?
The Citizen
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The Witness
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Ngobese-Zuma gives six month deadline to remove all illegal immigrants
The Witness
Durban's protest march, which started at the King Dinuzulu Park, culminated in a gathering joined by thousands outside the Point…
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Slow-cooked oxtail with green olives and orange
Slow-braised oxtail with olives and citrus delivers deep flavour and a naturally rich sauce perfect for winter.
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Watch: On board with the Pikes Peak-winning Ford Mustang
Get behind the steering wheel as the Blue Oval's Mach-E EV is crowned King of the Mountain at the 104th…
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The New Galaxy A57 and A37 bring flagship innovation to more people
The new A series ensures that more users can enjoy intelligent, AI-powered mobile technology, regardless of budget.
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