Soweto tour guide builds business by teaching himself history

A young Soweto man is making a living as a tour guide on Vilakazi Street after teaching himself history and starting his own walking tours.
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South Africa is trying to secure fuel from Nigeria with fears that shortages could soon affect local supply and prices.
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Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso says he was unhappy with his side's display in Bamako on Sunday but pleased to reach the CAF Champions League semi-finals.
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Philippi man quit tik without rehab and now supports family

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Police admit it has no duty to protect South Africa’s royal families

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Ingonyama Trust warns minister’s move will block rural community payments

Land reform minister Mzwanele Nyhontso fired the Ingonyama Trust Board, and the Trust now warns this will block rural community payments and delay land approvals.