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Police fire rubber bullets as women board buses home and men are taken to Lindela

Police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at Malawian men at Sherwood Hall in Durban after authorities tried to move them to the Lindela detention centre instead of bussing them home.
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Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye has faced three separate legal battles in 16 years, from a fatal drag-racing crash to a fresh arrest involving a pellet gun and an e-hailing driver.
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Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Ricardo Goss defended coach Hugo Broos after the South African national team lost 2-0 to Mexico at the football World Cup.
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Nompumelelo Sungula uses her cash to feed Tsakane homeless

Nompumelelo Sungula cooks hot meals for homeless people near an Engen garage in Tsakane because she saw her late uncle live on the streets there.

Pebetse Malekana juggles civil engineering and beauty pageants

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REAL POLITICS: Turning freedom into opportunity 

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Malawi says its people fled vigilante attacks as buses finally roll out of Durban

Eight buses carrying 645 Malawians left Durban's Sherwood Town Hall on Monday, as Malawi's government confirmed vigilante attacks on foreign nationals drove thousands from their homes.

Petrol may be getting cheaper next month but will your taxi fare follow?

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Pick n Pay worker hopes unions can save the job she cannot afford to lose

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Western Cape on high alert as Youth Day marches threaten new wave of violence

The Western Cape has activated a joint security response ahead of Youth Day anti-immigration marches, weeks after violence in Mossel Bay killed two people and left hundreds without homes.

Crèche got government approval with an unfinished toilet and a toddler died

A one-year-old died after falling into an unfinished pit toilet at an Eastern Cape crèche that had government approval to operate despite not yet meeting safety standards.

Gauteng traffic chief suspended twice over same cocaine bust after commission testimony

Gauteng Traffic Police Chief Inspector Samuel Mashaba has been suspended for the second time over the 2021 Aeroton cocaine bust, after three days of damaging testimony at the Madlanga Commission.

King who fought for culture laid to rest 

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will lead South Africa's final farewell to King Makhosonke Mabhena II, who spent 40 years serving the AmaNdebele nation.