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Taxi bosses plan mass strike over Durban ban

Angry taxi operators from across South Africa will launch a mass strike on 8 May because eThekwini blocked their operating permits to drive into Durban.
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Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela has seized full control of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme following a total breakdown in how it is run.
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Kaizer Chiefs will play against Mamelodi Sundowns at Loftus Stadium on Tuesday to fight for a third place finish in the Betway Premiership this season.
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Domestic worker bakes her way out of money stress

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Crocodile with human remains pulled from river

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Living costs crush workers as unions fight for survival

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Real Politics: Amabutho marches walk a fine line

The amabutho are keeping the peace. That should be the state's job. Thousands of Zulu regiments are marching through South African cities, disciplined and structured, answering to King Misuzulu kaZwelithini. The question is how long that can last, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.

Home affairs chops bosses for fake AI policy research

The Department of Home Affairs has suspended two senior bosses after they used fake AI research in a major new policy document on immigration rules.

Red Ants destroy Mamelodi shacks and ruin small businesses

The Red Ants and police destroyed small business structures at the Mamelodi Hostel, leaving many local families without homes and cutting off their only income.

Rising food prices crush Nelson Mandela University student survival budget

Nelson Mandela University student Noluthando Dlamini struggles to buy enough daily food because her monthly government allowance cannot cover rising meat, bread and transport costs.