Network News
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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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Police arrest 4 after Osizweni tuck shop burglary
Newcastle Advertiser
A toy pistol and live ammunition were found on one of the suspects following a business break-in in KZN.
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Calm as nationwide protest begins
Network News
Law enforcement agencies have ramped up security across the country as the March and March protests begin.
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Protesters demand no bail for Mpumalanga murder suspect
Ridge Times
The neighbours of a man who was stabbed to death in eMbalenhle gathered in numbers to demand the magistrate keep…
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Big fuel price drop offers short-term relief for cash-strapped motorists
Polokwane Review
A welcome drop at the pumps will bring some relief, but motorists say rising living costs mean every rand still…
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Party night turns to panic after electric blanket allegedly sparks fire
Pretoria Rekord
A birthday party at a Gauteng home took a terrifying turn when a bed caught alight – but quick-thinking teens…
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Efforts intensify to relocate Malawi nationals from KZN camp
Berea Mail
Authorities are working to move the remaining Malawi nationals to Musina as the temporary camp in Durban is dismantled.
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‘I was born here’: Gauteng mother fears for her safety ahead of protest
Network News
A Johannesburg woman claims police and immigration officials detained her for lacking identification documents and only released her after her…











