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Nquthu chef storms America to boost Zulu culture

Chef Sandile Ngobese returned to South Africa to open a cooking business after promoting Zulu culture in the streets of the United States of America.
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Boksburg school learner Wavhudi Angel Mugwena is fourteen years old and runs a handmade craft business to buy sanitary towels for girls in her area.
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In Monday's Fifa World Cup action, European champions Spain were stunned by a 0-0 stalemate against debutants Cape Verde before Egypt also picked up a point against Belgium.
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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.

Jub Jub accused of kidnapping driver and firing gun

Television personality Jub Jub has been arrested after an e-hailing driver accused him of kidnapping him and firing a gun during a confrontation in Edenvale.

Protesters shut shops despite owners being South African

Shop owners in Lusikisiki say they lost customers and stock after protesters forced them to close their businesses.

Officers race to rebuild police image 

KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi says police officers running the Comrades Marathon are helping restore public trust in the South African Police Service.

Women and children first as Malawians head home 

After spending almost a month at Durban's Sherwood Hall, Malawian nationals have started boarding buses to return home.

Etwatwa man builds free app to help youth find work

Banele Mgwevu from Etwatwa built a free phone app using artificial intelligence to help unemployed young South Africans find work and practise for job interviews.

Ndebele throne battle opens up as King Makhosonke dies

The death of King Makhosonke Mabhena leaves big questions about whether King Mbusi Mabhoko will ever return the whole Ndebele throne to the Manala house, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Royal Mzansi. 

Artists ignore ANC warnings to play at political rally

KwaZulu-Natal artists are taking performance slots for a Democratic Alliance rally after African National Congress leaders warned them to show loyalty during its dark days.

Johannesburg nanny bakes rusks to beat rising living costs

A nanny from Parkhurst started a business baking rusks with 350 rands because her salary could not cover basic living expenses and support her children.