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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.
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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.
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It was an unforgettable edition of Monday night football at the Fifa World Cup with two of the favourites falling prey to shock penalty shootout exits.
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Police show force ahead of tomorrow’s march

South African police arrested 15,384 people, seized 101 unlicensed firearms and intercepted explosive cables hidden in a bag of rice — all in the seven days before tomorrow's national immigration protests.

Real Politics: ​​The poor pay for South Africa’s broken immigration system

As South Africa edges toward another flashpoint over immigration, one uncomfortable truth cannot be ignored. The loudest anger is not coming from the leafy suburbs of Cape Town, Durban and Sandton, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.

Mauritius trains 50,000 for AI future

Mauritius will train 50,000 people in AI while putting the technology into schools, hospitals, licensing, finance and government services.

Court tells Mogotsi no again as witness says he pressured her from inside prison

While state witness Thandiwe Senokwane reported being visited at home three times and pressured to lie, Brown Mogotsi walked back into court and asked to be freed.

Drake says ‘bye bye’ to Black Coffee after Bafana knockout and hello to R4.1 million

Drake bet R13.8 million on Canada to beat Bafana Bafana after Black Coffee trash-talked him in the DMs. Canada won 1-0 and Drake walked away R4.1 million richer.

Maile exposes rot inside Gauteng schools

Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile says corruption in schools is stealing money meant for classrooms, books, meals and learner support.

Thousands stranded as migrants wait for buses home

Thousands of undocumented migrants are stranded in Cape Town and Johannesburg as humanitarian groups race to provide food, shelter and medical support.

Senior cop shot two days before he was due to answer for what was on his phone

Major General Feroz Khan, due to testify at the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday, was shot by two gunmen in Houghton on Sunday night and is in a critical condition in hospital.

Gayton’s funding cuts leave artists fighting for survival

One year after funding cuts to major arts festivals, actors and performers say the industry is still fighting for survival as jobs disappear.

Rising prices force pensioners back to work

A Khayelitsha pensioner says his grant no longer covers food, medicine and family expenses, forcing him to keep working at the age of 64.

Female JMPD cop arrested after shooting fellow officer

By Palesa Matlala • Police say an off duty Johannesburg Metro Police officer allegedly fired seven shots at a car, killing a fellow officer who...

R500 MyCiTi increase shocks Khayelitsha passengers

Cape Town commuters say the new MyCiTi fare increase will force them to spend even more of their salaries on transport.