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Cape Town taxi crackdown sparks widespread outrage

Criticism has poured in after Cape Town officials allegedly assaulted a taxi driver and damaged a taxi during a law enforcement operation in the CBD onTuesday.

How to stop an intruder in his tracks: offer him snacks

Marjorie Perkins, an 87-year-old woman from the US, proved that age is just a number when she fearlessly defended herself against a 17-year-old intruder.

Chaos as Cape Town taxis fight City crackdown

Chaos hit the streets of Cape Town as City authorities cracked down on taxis during enforcement operations in the CBD.

Alleged drunk-driving warrant officer arrested after couple killed

Thabiso Tshoane and Nonkuleko Maseko were fatally run over when a drunk warrant officer allegedly veered onto the pavement.

Senzo’s friend didn’t want to go to Kelly’s house

Senzo Meyiwa's friend, Mthokozisi Thwala, has testified that he felt uneasy about visiting Kelly Khumalo's home on the day of the football star's death.

No bus? No bash!

KZN MP Vusi Khoza was tasked with hiring 20 buses for the EFF’s 10th anniversary event. When he came up short, he was locked out of the event!

Learners unite to demand justice for rape victim

The students of Sinethemba High School in Philippi, Cape Town, are standing up for justice and unity.

Battle Royale: Feud erupts over Zulu Regiments top job

In the heart of KwaZulu-Natal, a fierce feud has erupted among prominent traditional leaders over the position of Zulu Regiments commander.

The Family-run OnlyFans

Former Miss Bumbum model Andressa Urach is back on OnlyFans - and this time with a little help from her son.

Filling the minds and tummies of the next generation

A Grade 2 teacher in the Eastern Cape has won the hearts of her community after going above and beyond to make sure her young learners never go hungry.

If we’re running out of time, why waste it?

If Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber are playing some elaborate game of deception, it sure as hell is working brilliantly!

Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea declare support for Niger coup

In a dangerous turn of events, military-ruled Burkina Faso, Mali, and Guinea have each declared their support for the coup in Niger.