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Anti-immigrant group vows no violence on deadline day

Nkosikhona Ndabandaba says anti-illegal immigration groups will not loot or attack anyone when their 30 June deadline arrives.
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Home Affairs says it has no complete record of South Africans who hold citizenship in other countries after a Constitutional Court ruling changed the law.
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South Africa's women's cricket team will play a five-match T20I series in Zimbabwe in September, the first senior bilateral series between the two nations in history.
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Court gives Marble Towers owners 20 days or the city moves in

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King shields Ndamase from royals who suspect him of pushing MKP agenda

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March and March wants government to strip RDP cheats of title deeds

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