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Robbers flee after shooting six-year-old boy and his parents in KZN
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The 46-year-old husband sustained a gunshot wound to his stomach, while his 41-year-old wife was shot in her left leg…
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Man tries to sue minister of police for assault, but court says he has the wrong person
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The case collapsed on a foundational legal error.
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Fired top cop defends wife’s matric qualifications
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Dismissed organised crime head says wife earned colonel rank fairly, as Cameron questions her credentials and acting station commander role.
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Government must respond to all looming threats
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As anti‑immigration groups set 30 June deadline, President Cyril Ramaphosa concedes borders are porous but repeats old promises of enforcement.
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You can relax, the second Mpumalanga lion has been caught
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The second lion to escape in Mpumalanga has been safely captured.
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Police question suspect in connection with filmed beating of elderly woman in tavern
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The video shows a young male wearing a yellow T-shirt repeatedly striking a defenceless elderly woman.
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‘Ramaphosa needs to be very hard on people who overstay their visas’
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Here’s why analysts believe the SA government is finally taking illegal immigration seriously
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E-tolls write-off still hurts ANC
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The resistance by millions of motorists marked a turning point in South African politics.
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In case you missed it: Most repatriated Ghanaians overstayed | Mbenenge fights impeachment | Dangers of unchecked religion
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Catch up on the biggest stories this Monday, 8 June 2026, in our simple daily news update.
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Feroz Khan told to appear before Madlanga commission amid interference claims
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The commission has heard allegations that Khan interfered in a major drug seizure.
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A fine and cool to cold Tuesday awaits
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Find out what the latest weather forecast from the SA Weather Service means for your region on 9 June 2026.
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‘Long-awaited step’: Cabinet approves e-toll debt write-off, ends litigation
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Cabinet authorised Sanral to write off historic e-toll debt and end litigation, but motorists who paid will not be refunded.











