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Nine cops suspended over Cat Matlala’s R360 million police tender

Nine SAPS officers who approved a medical contract linked to jailed businessman Vusimuzi Matlala have been suspended, months after their arrest on fraud and corruption charges.
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Actress Zoe Mthiyane says Lebo M's relationship with her was controlling and damaging. Lebo M has fired back and accused sports broadcaster Robert Marawa of being a deadbeat father.
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Mexico coach Javier Aguirre warns that Bafana Bafana will not be easy to beat in the opening match of the World Cup on 11 June.
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Podcast: The gogo who just changed South African politics

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EhSI7FdDUE9dieyk3GAaU?si=58oPrAJeQf--epIynZYoOA A 61-year-old woman in church clothes and a handbag just beat the ANC in a ward they have held since 1994. Her name is...

Pick n Pay and unions go back to the table as 22,000 jobs hang in the balance

The labour minister called Pick n Pay and unions into a six-hour emergency meeting, buying time for 22,000 store workers threatened with possible retrenchment.

King’s hostel man demands a seat at the budget table

Inkosi Malusi Zondi, reinstated after the Zulu King reversed his firing, told the MEC who dismissed him that no budget in KwaZulu-Natal gets approved without traditional leaders.

KZN news bites: Zulu Queen hands over land for autism school

Celani Sikhakhane brings KwaZulu-Natal’s latest news.

Barnes says he is ready to take Shinga’s seat as court fight drags on

NFP president Ivan Barnes says he is ready to be sworn in to the KZN Legislature to replace fired MEC Mbali Shinga, but is waiting on the Speaker to set a date.

Braziers and candles are all some Joburg families have as temperatures drop to 2°C

Johannesburg faces a low of 2°C this Friday as a cold front moves across Gauteng, with EMS deploying into informal settlements where hundreds of thousands of residents rely on braziers and open flames to stay warm.

R130 million meant to train security guards may have been stolen

Thousands of unemployed security guards were promised training paid for by the UIF. Only 118 out of 6,507 got a certificate and up to R144 million is gone.

Brown Mogotsi denied bail over dodgy address

Brown Mogotsi will stay behind bars after a magistrate ruled he failed to prove where he lives and could flee before his trial.

Makhadzi apologises after backlash over anti-immigration protest comments

Makhadzi has apologised after her warning that Venda and Tsonga speakers could be mistaken for foreigners during the 30 June shutdown sparked an online storm.

Schools shut and floods hit as severe storms lash two provinces

Schools in six districts across the Eastern Cape and Western Cape are closed as severe storms bring flooding, snow and dangerous travel conditions across much of South Africa.

IEC explains who can apply for a special vote in November

The IEC says South Africans can apply for special votes ahead of the 4 November local government elections if they meet the requirements and apply in time.

Court to decide if Brown Mogotsi goes free

Brown Mogotsi, the self-proclaimed political fixer accused of staging his own assassination attempt, will learn today whether he walks free on bail.