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Briardene residents fearful after alleged criminal incidents
Briardene residents say they are living in fear after fires were allegedly started and a foreign-owned tuck shop was targeted.
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Local businesses remain cautious over June 30 protests
Marches are planned nationwide by groups who call for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa.
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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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Bafana legend has his say on football World Cup
South African Hall of Famer and uMhlanga resident Mark Fish gives us a taste of his football memories and his…
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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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Why the Skukuza half is SA’s ultimate race weekend
The Skukuza Half Marathon is one of South Africa's most extraordinary race experiences - and how you frame the weekend…
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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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Is it a chameleon? No, it’s a colour-shifting Land Rover!
Green one moment, purple the next – this classic Defender seems to change its own paintwork.
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Jetour’s massive F700 bakkie locks in SA launch date
A Chinese automaker is set to shake up the local double-cab market with a new model that mixes massive power…
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South Africans face critical choice over EV switch
Electric mobility in South Africa reaches a turning point as fuel uncertainty and rapid technological advancements reshape the landscape.
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Tata Nexon comes to SA as renamed Osprey
An Indian automaker is launching a rebranded, refreshed version of its popular compact SUV for the local market.
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Samsung Galaxy A27 5G brings an immersive display and awesome intelligence to more users
Newest addition to the Galaxy A series features an Infinity-O display, combining a seamless viewing experience with reliable performance and…
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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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Stay warm your way this winter with Samsung’s intelligent air conditioners
Air conditioners are designed to do more than just regulate temperature; they can automatically adjust to usage patterns, ensuring consistent…
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Xiaomi 17T officially launches in SA
The telephoto master arrives with Leica-powered storytelling capabilities
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Love and knowledge just moved to Umhlanga – Canine & Co opens in Granada Square
Because at the end of the day, what Canine & Co really sells isn’t pet food - It’s more years…












































