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Two men electrocuted to death after stepping in puddle

Dangerous weather and illegal wiring are being blamed for the fatal electrocution of two men in Gqeberha's Grogro informal settlement over the weekend.

Are Kane and Mbappe finally on the move?

Players on the move: Join Razeen Gutta for a weekly roundup of all the biggest deals taking place around South Africa and Europe.

eThekwini may be in the kak, for the kak

The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality is facing legal action from the DA over the closure of popular beaches in Durban due to sewage infrastructure problems.

MATLALA PARK SLIDES DOWN THE DRAIN 

The residents of Barcelona in Kwa-Thema, Ekurhuleni were excited when their dream space, Matlala Park, was finally going to become a reality in 2018.

Ready, set, rob!

Marikana informal settlement in Cape Town has become the target of thieves wielding an unexpected weapon: a starting pistol typically used in athletic races.

Loudmouth Trump caught blabbering about top military secrets

A recently surfaced audio clip reveals former American president Donald Trump discussing classified military documents at his golf club in July 2021.

ANC coalition could surprise DA in Western Cape

The newly-elected leadership of the ANC in the Western Cape has been set a simple mandate: unite the party and cut the DA down to size.

Burna Boy wins Best International Act at BET yet again

Nigeria’s Burna Boy won Best International Act for a fourth time at the 2023 BET Awards over the weekend.

29 years without electricity

In Bizana, a rural area in Ward 28, a family of 10 people has been living without electricity for the past 29 years.

Heels of Steel

Meet Christian Roberto López Rodríguez, the Spanish sensation who just earned the Guinness World Record for the fastest 100-metre sprint… while wearing high heels!

IFP milking Lucas Mangope’s legacy to get votes

The IFP is attempting to expand its support base beyond its traditional stronghold of KwaZulu-Natal, into the Free State.

KZN legislature working from home to save money 

The KwaZulu-Natal legislature has decided to reduce rental costs by instructing members to work from home instead of occupying rented offices.