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Acting police minister mobilises private security as June 30 tension builds

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has brought private security companies into government's June 30 preparations, citing immigration tensions and the risk of unrest.
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The state has split the R360-million Medicare24 tender fraud trial, separating alleged underworld kingpin Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala to face the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court alone.
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Sphephelo Sithole could return for Bafana Bafana’s must-win South Korea clash after being criticised for his red card against Mexico.
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Police committee chair presses state over June 30 inciters still walking free

Parliament's police watchdog says people who publicly called for violence ahead of the June 30 deadline have not been arrested, even as the government spends R600 million on security.

Eight in ten new voters are young and most of them do not trust any party to deliver

Nearly 380,000 of the 477,174 South Africans who registered to vote this weekend were aged 16 to 29, but many say no party has earned their trust yet.

Former Zambian president’s widow wins court battle to bury him in South Africa

South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal ruled the Zambian government failed to prove Edgar Lungu agreed to a State funeral, handing his widow the right to bury him in Johannesburg.

Big fuel cut is coming but here is what it looks like after tax

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Malawian repatriation site becomes bottomless pit

Officials say efforts to repatriate undocumented Malawians are under pressure as more people keep arriving at Durban’s drive-in site.

Secret witness names businessman in R300-million cocaine bust as judges prepare landmark burial ruling

A secret Hawks witness has named a businessman in a R300-million cocaine bust while judges prepare to rule on where a former president will be buried.

Soweto moms beat school costs with stationery stokvel

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Millions will get a tax SMS from SARS this July and here is what to do before you accept it

SARS will auto-assess six million taxpayers from 1 July. A tax expert says accepting without checking first could mean missing money you are owed.