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Johannesburg households will pay more for electricity, water, sanitation and refuse removal from 1 July as the city approves major tariff increases.
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Expelled NFP national chairperson Sibusiso Mkhabela has challenged his removal and accused party leaders of ignoring the party's constitution.
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Bafana Bafana players Aubrey Modiba and Mbekezeli Mbokazi are fit to play against Mexico in their World Cup opening match on Thursday in Mexico City.
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Kidnapping remains Gauteng’s biggest crime headache

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Durban city centre too dangerous for investors, says MEC

Rising crime and safety concerns have forced a KwaZulu-Natal government department to move its headquarters from Durban city centre to Dube TradePort.

Dead man dumped after alleged police cover-up call

Explosive court papers filed by the Madlanga Commission claim a murdered man's killers believed a senior police general could help them escape justice.

Ambulance delays force dad to send sick child to school

A Cape Town father sent his sick son back to school because he feared an ambulance would take too long to reach their area.

Trump Watch: US strikes Iran after American helicopter is shot down

The United States has launched strikes on Iranian military sites after an American helicopter was shot down over the Gulf, pushing the fragile ceasefire to breaking point once again.

Baby buried on borrowed money while AVBOB says nothing went wrong

A family says they paid R19 070 before AVBOB released their baby's body during a system outage. AVBOB says the payment was unrelated to the disruption and no services were delayed.

She is employed, medicated and still cannot make ends meet

Kgabo Molwele goes to work every day as a line manager, takes the 5:30am train in the dark to save money, collects waste food for her garden and is on depression medication.

Bricks found in the coffin, where is the body?

When police and the Nkonyane family opened the bishop's coffin at a Newcastle mortuary, there was no body inside. Only building bricks.

Kenny Kunene slams Julius Malema over free speech court fights

Kenny Kunene says Julius Malema believes only he has the right to free speech. Kunene is the third person Malema has taken to court this year.

NFP says its own rebels have a ‘plan B’ and it involves a new party

The NFP has accused two suspended leaders of secretly registering a new party, as the small KwaZulu-Natal outfit battles to survive a bitter internal war ahead of November's local government elections.

King never gave the order but Mchunu says he is marching anyway

The Zulu royal household says no one has been authorised to mobilise amabutho for anti-immigration protests. Ngizwe Mchunu says he will not stop.

KZN news bites: DA leader bows to Zulu King and hails nation as Africa’s greatest

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