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Disabled Khayelitsha residents sacrifice grants to help others

A Khayelitsha man who was paralysed in a taxi war now leads a disability group helping struggling residents with wheelchairs, ramps and adult nappies.
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Community patrollers in Khayelitsha say more residents must join neighbourhood watches as violent crime and extortion continue to terrorise families.
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Antoine Semenyo’s moment of brilliance gave Manchester City a 1-0 win over Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final at Wembley, securing the club’s eighth title and a domestic cup double this season.
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Inkosi quits university over throne fear

Inkosi Ntobeko Msingaphantsi says he quit his UKZN studies because he feared for his life during the amaBhaca throne dispute.

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AK47 links prison suspect to murdered royal couple

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Ngizwe denies burning his own home

Ngizwe Mchunu has denied burning his own family home after a fire destroyed his children's schoolbooks and supporters began raising money to rebuild the property.

A crop that could replace maize meal is already on sale in Tzaneen

Changa Mathebula in Tzaneen is selling cassava products before the government approves the crop, and claims one hectare earns more than three times what maize does.

Taxi hike may cost Cape Town woman her flat

Western Cape taxi fares will rise on 18 May. In Philippi East, a R5 increase on one local route may cost a woman her formal housing.

Podcast: Inside Cyril’s couch lottery

Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode seven of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa.

Clan blasts protest ‘prince’ over throne claim

The Ntombela royal family says March and March figure Fihliwe Ngobamakhosi Ntombela is not their future chief and must stop misleading people about his title.

Township businesses keep applying for funding and hearing nothing

Government has set aside hundreds of millions for township businesses, but 67% of small business funding applications in South Africa are rejected or go unfunded.