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EFF recycles old leaders

The EFF has re-elected many of its old leaders, and they now face the challenge of fixing the party before the 2026 elections.

Eastern Cape initiation death toll climbs to eight

Contralesa in the Eastern Cape is calling for a temporal ban of the sacred Xhosa after the initiate death toll climbed to eight this past week.

DA demands reopening of abandoned Social Development offices in East London

The DA is calling for the reopening of Social Development offices in East London, claiming that the department is spending millions on cleaning services for the unused offices.

Danger spots to watch on N3 this Christmas

As the festive season starts, drivers are warned to be extra careful at known accident spots along the busy N3 highway.

Blitzboks step up when it matters to win Cape Town Sevens

The Blitzboks have been almost faultless leading up to the final. And now they’ve got one more hurdle to overcome.

Road accidents kill 19 in four days

Nineteen people have died on two busy national roads since Thursday.

Nabi admits ‘I’m not Mourinho’ as Chiefs bite the dust

Kaizer Chiefs’ poor run of form continued with a 2-0 loss to Polokwane City, while Stellenbosch FC suffered a heavy defeat in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Close to 50 arrested for domestic violence in Sarah Baartman district

Nearly 50 people in Sarah Baartman district were arrested for domestic violence, with police blaming alcohol for most cases.

Actor, director, and agent clash over R5000 payment

A R5000 payment dispute between actor Thulani "Spinach" Didi, casting agent Mbongeni Khoza, and a movie director has sparked allegations of non-payment and heated exchanges.

Wits and UFS pay back close to R1 billion to NSFAS

Wits and UFS returned nearly R1 billion in unused NSFAS funds after an SIU probe, highlighting ongoing financial mismanagement within the scheme.

Durban long-distance taxis back on the road

Durban’s long-distance taxis will be back in service on Sunday after a strike, with a task team formed to tackle ongoing issues.

Stable HIV patients to get six-month ARV supply from 2025

The government has pledged to provide stable HIV patients with six-month ARV refills by 2025 following TAC’s call for better healthcare access.

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