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Tshepo had nothing but a kota stand and two Somali shopkeepers believed in him

Tshepo Zitha was 19, out of school and failing on his first day of selling kotas when two Somali shopkeepers in Limpopo changed the direction of his life.
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The Child Support Grant went up R20 in April. But low-income families pay R350 in VAT on their food every month. That is seventeen times more.
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Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos says visa problems delayed the squad trip to Mexico for their opening World Cup soccer match against the host nation.
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Israel has until 2029 to answer South Africa’s genocide case at world court

The ICJ has set new deadlines in South Africa's genocide case against Israel, with South Africa responding in 2027 and Israel's next submission only due in May 2029.

Bosses who hire undocumented workers could soon face jail not just a fine

A new Bill before Parliament could send employers to jail for hiring undocumented foreign nationals, targeting construction, agriculture, hospitality and the gig economy.

The Hawks tried to bury this cop but South Africans had other plans

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Shinga stays in cabinet for now as court fight holds off her removal

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Fuel prices squeeze Soweto scholar transport driver

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Extortion gangs force Cape Town pre-schools to shut

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Makhosi Khoza hits back at Dlamini-Zuma on immigration

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The taxman is eating your maize meal money

Low-income families in South Africa pay R350 in VAT on their monthly food basket — more than the cost of a 30kg bag of maize meal.

King Misuzulu mourns death of Zambia’s Ngoni king

King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has paid tribute to King Mphezeni IV of Zambia, a leader who helped reconnect the Ngoni and Zulu nations.

Ramaphosa faces Parliament as Phala Phala heat rises

President Cyril Ramaphosa returns to Parliament to table the Presidency budget as his Phala Phala impeachment inquiry gathers speed.

Secret police witness to expose cocaine theft scandal

A police intelligence officer will testify behind closed doors at the Madlanga Commission about a stolen cocaine shipment linked to organised crime investigations.