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Welcome boost for KZN as budget increases by R8-billion

MEC for Finance Peggy Neliswa Nkonyeni is happy that the province received R8-million more than the previous financial year.

Task Force Unit beefed up to fight violent crime

The South African Police Service has strengthened its Special Task Force Unit with 13 newly trained members to improve its capability to fight violent crime.

Broos sticks to his guns, snubbing Mayo once again 

The Bafana coach has announced his preliminary squad for the upcoming international friendlies, but it excludes in-form Cape Town City forward Khanyisa Mayo.

KZN News Bites: ‘I apologise’ – eThekwini mayor

Sihle Mavuso presents the latest news from KwaZulu-Natal. 

Survey: One in four South Africans believe rape is okay in times of war

The findings of a survey on sexual violence reveals that a quarter of people surveyed believe it can be justified in wartime.

End of the road for Pravin Gordhan

Pravin Gordhan has revealed that he will be retiring after the upcoming general elections.

Taxi violence grips Gauteng

Taxi violence is on the rise, with several murders in Gauteng as well as incidents in Cape Town and the Eastern Cape.

Future teacher strangled, burnt and left in veld

“She couldn’t wait to graduate, get a job, and take care of her family. But that will never happen…”

‘Mzansi will not tolerate political violence’ — Ramaphosa

The president says that enemies of democracy who incite violence in the run-up to the 29 May elections will be arrested and prosecuted.

‘Take our money. Just don’t bring guns!’ 

“We don’t see the need to carry guns. We will give them the money even if they come to collect unarmed.”

Long walk to education

An official from the South African Human Rights Commission did what thousands of learners in South Africa do every day — walk to school.

Angry unemployed teachers are sick of sitting at home

Teachers in the Eastern Cape protested about the lack of jobs in the province on Thursday.

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