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Charges withdrawn against soccer star Thamsanqa Gabuza

Former Bafana Bafana striker Thamsanqa Gabuza is a free man after charges against him were withdrawn for a malicious damage to property case. Gabuza appeared at... Read more.
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Human Rights Commission closes no-show Matthew Lani’s case

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has closed its investigation into allegations that controversial content creator Matthew Lani was denied his HIV/Aids ... Read more.
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Human rights commission and pit bull racist settle out of court

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has reached an out-of-court settlement agreement with Belinda Magor, the white woman behind a racist WhatsApp voice... Read more.
North West police investigate murder of Fikile Mbalula's 'daughter'
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North West police investigate murder of Fikile Mbalula’s ‘daughter’

Following a shooting outside a pub in Hebron on Monday morning, police in the North West are investigating two counts of murder, including that of an employee working... Read more.
Why few MK members went to rally behind Zuma at Luthuli House
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ANC application challenging MK Party registration dismissed

The Electoral Court has dismissed the ANC’s application to declare the registration of the uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MKP) as a political party with the Independent... Read more.
ActionSA promises practical solutions ahead of manifesto launch
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ActionSA promises practical solutions ahead of manifesto launch

ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont says South Africans should vote for the party in the upcoming general national and provincial elections because the... Read more.
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Immigrants not to blame for high crime, graft in SA — state witness

The high levels of crime, unemployment, and poor public healthcare in South Africa are not caused by immigrants, but by the government’s poor governance and corruption. ... Read more.
Gauteng human settlements needs R20bn to fix 65 hostels
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Gauteng human settlements needs R20bn to fix 65 hostels

The Gauteng department of human settlements and infrastructure development needs R20-billion to fix the dilapidated infrastructure of all 65 hostels in the province.... Read more.
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IEC pleased as voter registration numbers show slight increase

A total of 27,782,477 South Africans have registered to vote in the upcoming May elections, with Gauteng province recording the highest number of registered voters.... Read more.