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Ethiopian trader who has sold from the same spot for ten years says he is staying put

Foreign traders in Protea Glen, Soweto, were open for business on Monday despite pressure to shut down ahead of an unofficial June 30 deadline set by some community members.
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Hostel dwellers, izindunas and amabutho marched in Soweto, demanding that undocumented foreign nationals leave South Africa.
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Aubrey Modiba wants Hugo Broos to stay with Bafana Bafana and lead the team to the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
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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.

Police cancel all leave before June 30 shutdown

Police have cancelled leave for officers across the country as they prepare for nationwide protests over undocumented foreign nationals on 30 June.

Illegal or legal? Here’s how South Africa’s work visas really work

Work visas allow foreign nationals to work legally in South Africa, but they do not give citizenship or permanent residence.

Permitted to stay, too broke to leave ahead of June 30 ‘deadline

Enoch Lucas has a permit, sends every rand home to Mozambique, and cannot afford the R6,000 taxi fare to leave — but the June 30 deadline has no force in law.

Two salaries, one private school and there is still not enough money for food

Tebogo Komane and her husband both work for municipalities but still cut back on groceries and electricity to pay their children's private school fees each month.

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