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‘Cat’ Matlala must wait two more weeks for his final sentence

Vusumuzi 'Cat' Matlala's case has been postponed to 13 July after a magistrate rejected his eight-year plea deal for a R228 million SAPS health tender scam.
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A Los Angeles jury has ordered Chris Brown to pay Maria Avila US$12.9-million after his security dog mauled her in 2020, leaving permanent injuries.
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Ronwen Williams wants Hugo Broos to stay with Bafana after the coach helped rebuild the team and win back South Africa’s belief.
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Looting breaks out as 10,000 march against foreigners in Joburg

About 10,000 people marched through Johannesburg demanding undocumented foreign nationals leave the country, but the protest turned violent with looting and attacks on journalists.

Soweto vendor cashes in as rivals stay home

Protea Glen vendor Peter Monyeki kept his mobile kitchen open during Monday's shutdown, saying business was better because undocumented traders stayed away.

Bellville trader stays open, porter loses R150 as fear empties the street

A Somali shop owner in Bellville opened his store despite fears of looting, while a porter who carries groceries for residents made R50 instead of her usual R200.

Khayelitsha shops shut but owners ‘haven’t gone anywhere,’ says resident

Foreign-owned shops at Khayelitsha Mall stayed closed on Tuesday, leaving customers stranded, though one resident says the owners have not actually left the area.

Tainted KZN Hawks boss Senona quits days before turning 60

Major-General Lesetja Senona has resigned from the Hawks in KwaZulu-Natal with immediate effect, two days before his 60th birthday, after SAPS rejected his retirement notice in February.

Churches step in to keep Soweto march peaceful

Apostle BJ Shondlana joined Tuesday's Soweto march and march, saying churches want a peaceful process where the government listens and foreign nationals follow South Africa's laws.

Musina swamped as Malawians stuck at border with wrong papers

Thousands of Malawians have been bussed from Durban to Musina as the eThekwini repatriation site shuts, but buses without travel certificates are being turned away at Beitbridge.

Soweto traders vanish as nation marches against illegal immigration

Foreign-owned shops across Protea Glen, Phiri, Mapetla, Sanoana, Dlamini and Tshiawelo in Soweto stayed closed on Tuesday, while residents and taxis carried on as normal.

Mother flees with newborn, ends up sleeping in the rain at Epping

Hundreds of Zimbabweans, mostly women and children, are sleeping outside at Epping Industria 1 in Cape Town, waiting for buses home after fleeing threats ahead of the 30 June deadline.

Fuel prices drop sharply from Wednesday

Petrol and diesel get cheaper from Wednesday, with diesel dropping by more than R3 a litre, the government confirmed.

Police warn break the law and you will be arrested

Police say they are ready for nationwide anti-illegal immigration protests and warn that anyone involved in violence, intimidation or looting will be arrested.

UN tells South Africa to respect human rights as deadline day arrives

The United Nations has urged South Africa to protect human rights as anti-immigration protests begin, while Amnesty International accuses a leading group of pushing illegal citizen's arrests.