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Kouga dam floods force Gamtoos Valley residents out of their homes

Rising floodwaters are chasing Gamtoos Valley families from their homes because the massive Kouga Dam is overflowing and causing a serious disaster for the community.
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Rob Rose and Zukile Majova are back for episode six of Sharp Sharp, the weekly podcast on South African politics, money and power from Currency News and Scrolla.Africa.
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Holders Paris Saint-Germain will meet Arsenal in the Uefa Champions League final after a 1-1 draw in Munich on Wednesday sealed a 6-5 aggregate semi-final win.
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KZN news bites: Rural municipality bans community from slaughtering cows at home for ancestors

Celani Sikhakhane brings you KwaZulu-Natal’s latest news.

Pimville grandmother fights high prices to keep street stall alive

Berlina Telide fights to keep her Pimville street stall open as high prices force the grandmother to spend her stock money on bread and airtime.

Jobless dad sells car and cow for dream wedding

A jobless father of ten children from rural KwaZulu-Natal sold his car and a cow to pay for a dream wedding with his new wife.

IFP suspends youth leader after leaked tape incites branch violence

The Inkatha Freedom Party has suspended its KwaZulu-Natal youth leader after a leaked recording caught him ordering members to beat up their rivals in Ulundi.

Former teacher becomes first Eastern Cape trained chemical pathology specialist

Doctor Phathiswa Sifuba-Makapela makes history as the very first chemical pathology specialist to finish her medical training inside her home Eastern Cape province this year.

MacG podcast clip sparks fight over EFF immigration rules

A viral video from MacG's podcast has sparked a fierce online fight over how the Economic Freedom Fighters will handle immigrants living in South Africa.

Border Management Authority hits parents with strict child travel checks

The Border Management Authority is hitting travelling parents with strict document checks this May to block child trafficking, causing frustration and delays at border gates.

Deadly storms trap thousands and force schools to shut doors

Deadly storms have trapped thousands of people in their homes and forced officials to shut down more than a hundred schools across the country today.

Paraffin price jump hits poor families hard this winter

The cost of paraffin jumped by over four rand on Wednesday. This huge increase hits poor families hard as the cold winter weather starts in May.

Government folds as farmers buy own vaccines to fight livestock sickness

The government has surrendered to farmers and will allow them to buy their own vaccines to fight a sickness ripping through South African livestock herds.

Government maths mistake makes fuel pump pain worse

A massive government maths mistake nearly cost drivers an extra rand a litre as diesel prices break past thirty rand for the very first time.

Gamer builds township job hub

Thabang Moshoeshoe uses his PlayStation to build a real career in Ekurhuleni and teaches young people in his community how to make money playing games.