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Foreign domestic workers with valid papers have more rights than they know

Lesotho national Dipulelo Pelo, 36, says her valid work documents have protected her through three jobs in Johannesburg as Parliament debates tougher rules on foreign workers.
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Transport costs jumped 9,4% in the past year, fuel rose 28,7%, and the government's R3-a-litre fuel levy relief is now completely gone — leaving minimum wage workers R1,740 short on food every month.
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Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Ricardo Goss defended coach Hugo Broos after the South African national team lost 2-0 to Mexico at the football World Cup.
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Thirty-five years later, Sarafina! returns to the stage where it all began

The original Sarafina! stage cast reunites at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg from 19 to 21 June, 35 years after they last performed together on their international tour.

Joburg mayor promised no blackouts so where is the deal?

Johannesburg's mayor says the lights are safe, but Eskom's legal process to cut power to the city is still active and no signed debt settlement has been made public.

Trump Watch: Five men planned to bomb Trump’s White House UFC event

Five men have been charged with planning to blow up and open fire on government officials at Trump's UFC "Freedom 250" fight night at the White House last Sunday in what prosecutors are calling one of the most serious assassination plots in recent memory.

10,000 Malawians stuck in Durban need 1,000 buses before June 30

Three waves of buses have left Durban since 9 June but between 8,000 and 10,000 Malawian nationals are still sleeping at Sherwood Hall waiting to go home.

Virtual court speeds up deportations as 676 Malawians bussed home

A virtual court in Durban is fast-tracking 1,876 Malawian immigration cases, with 676 nationals already bussed home since Sunday before the June 30 protests.

Nquthu chef storms America to boost Zulu culture

Chef Sandile Ngobese returned to South Africa to open a cooking business after promoting Zulu culture in the streets of the United States of America.

Teen crafter uses profits to help local children

Boksburg school learner Wavhudi Angel Mugwena is fourteen years old and runs a handmade craft business to buy sanitary towels for girls in her area.

Student launches youth movement to help Tsakane learners

University student Kelethabo Molefe built a youth movement in Tsakane to help local school learners get career guidance and secure university places for their futures.

Nompumelelo Sungula uses her cash to feed Tsakane homeless

Nompumelelo Sungula cooks hot meals for homeless people near an Engen garage in Tsakane because she saw her late uncle live on the streets there.

Pebetse Malekana juggles civil engineering and beauty pageants

Final year engineering student Pebetse Malekana balances beauty pageants and plans a Youth Day food drive to help vulnerable girls at a shelter in Ennerdale.

The youth of 1976 marched for a future but in 2026 young people are fighting just to get through the day

A young Johannesburg man says grief, rage and suicidal thoughts nearly broke him, while experts warn one in seven young South Africans now claims for a mental health condition.

REAL POLITICS: Turning freedom into opportunity 

Every year South Africans commemorate June 16 by remembering the courage of the young people who challenged apartheid's education system in 1976, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.