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Immigrants need not apply: foreign shack dwellers barred from relocation in Tshwane

More than 200 immigrant families living in an informal settlement in Heatherdale in Akasia, Pretoria, could soon face homelessness.

Man deafened by cop’s hot klaps after being stopped at roadblock

Hot klaps, stones, bullets, and beer bottles flew at a police roadblock in Diepsloot Extension 5 where Banele Showe was allegedly beaten up by a police officer.

Ten golden years for KwaMashu rapper Zakwe

Durban born rapper Ntokozo, who is professionally known as “Zakwe”, is celebrating ten years since the success of his debut album Zakwe, which was released in November 2011.

Back to the land as rural farmers take a leap into commercial farming

Some came in pushing the best of their farm produce in wheelbarrows while others used public transport to get to a rural subsistence farmers’ Expo at EmaXesibeni in the Eastern Cape on Thursday.

Famed racehorses starving in war ravaged Yemen

Yemeni racehorse “Out Time” was once one of the fastest horses in the country, but a seven-year war forced the horse to retire because she is too weak to compete.

Women’s Tennis Association pulls out of China following Peng Shaui scandal

The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has announced a decision to suspend all tennis events in China amidst concerns over Peng Shaui’s safety.

KIDNAP KINGPIN HOSTED LAVISH PARTY WHILE HIS HOSTAGE WAS IMPRISONED A FEW MILES AWAY

Last month, an extravagant party was being held at the Lucky 7 Lifestyle Café in Daveyton. The glamorous event was packed with happy people drinking cocktails and dancing the night away.

Six life sentences for rapist who lured his victims on social media

Serial rapist Thembinkosi Ngcolomba seemed sweet, loving and a potential boyfriend. This is how his rape and robbery victims described him.

Israeli doctor claims he caught Omicron virus in London, days before it was detected in SA

An Israeli doctor who tested positive for the Omicron Covid variant says he thinks he got the virus in London at a conference in mid-November.

Blantyre cops crack down on backseat boning

When walking around Malawi’s commercial city of Blantyre and you find a car that is shaking, move on and don’t look inside.

While one anti-vax televangelist dies of Covid, another waits to be resurrected

Marcus Lamb, the co-founder of America’s largest Christian TV network and an outspoken anti-vaxxer, has died of Covid-19.

Teen biker Adelphine learnt to ride by carrying bags of rice on her dad’s bicycle

Adelphine Nimfasha spent most of her days carrying as much as double her weight in rice on her back while riding her father’s bicycle.