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Two shot and 16 injured after violent mob descends upon ANC branch meeting

Violence and bloodshed marred the beginning of an ANC branch general meeting in Limpopo, forcing the party to postpone their meetings over the weekend.

Killed cop’s sister implicated in his murder

One of the suspects arrested for the murder of an off duty police officer, Siyabonga Radebe, is his sister.

‘Gqeberha’ name change is here to stay

The long and drawn out controversy over Port Elizabeth's name change to Gqeberha has come to the end of the road.

Cops, soldiers and prison officers next in line for the jab

As teachers prepare to get their first dose in the coming week, the next in line for the Covid-19 vaccine will be police officers, prison warders and then the military.

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Hawks duck for cover as Bushiri allegedly escapes yet again

Shepherd Bushiri has reportedly returned to South Africa on several occasions after he and his wife fled to Malawi last year.

GOVERNMENT SLAMS PRETORIA NEWS

The Department of Health has hit back at the Pretoria News over its handling of the fake Tembisa 10 story.

“Tembisa 10” mother of non existent children shows no signs of pregnancy and is under psychiatric evaluation

Police sources confirmed on Friday that Gosiame Sithole, the woman the Pretoria News incorrectly claimed had 10 babies, had been put under psychiatric evaluation. But they dismissed the latest reports by the Pretoria News that Sithole had been arrested and mistreated.

Manning up: More men do home chores during lockdown, but equality is a long way off

A new report finds more men took part in family caregiving and house work during the pandemic. But equality is 92 years away.

Blxckie’s out with another one – and Nasty C is along for the ride

Freshman in the commercial Hip Hop industry Blxckie, also known as ‘Somnyama Yena Yedwa’, is giving his fans no sleep.

KENNETH DAVID KAUNDA (1924-2021): Africa mourns the passing of a statesman and the end of an era

Like both his parents, Kenneth Kaunda started out as a teacher but rose to become one of the most influential - and beloved - Pan-African statesmen of the twentieth century.

A funeral fit for a kingpin

The funeral of Thohoyandou kingpin Naledzani Munyai matched his lifestyle.

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