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Politicians cause a stink over Durban’s polluted beaches

Beachgoers in Durban might think twice about going for a dip as, according to ActionSA and the DA, sewage continues to flow into the water.

ANC leadership rejects Phala Phala report

A meeting of the top leadership of the ANC has decided to support President Cyril Ramaphosa and reject the report of the Section 89 Panel.

Joburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse ties the knot

Joburg’s DA Mayor Mpho Phalatse tied the knot in an intimate wedding on Sunday morning to fellow politician Brutus Malada of ActionSA.

Soccer pitch residents booted out again

Residents of an informal settlement in the middle of a soccer pitch in Tembisa, Ekurhuleni have once again been forced to find alternative accommodation.

Church offers reward for return of stolen musical instruments

Thieves who made away with music equipment at the Ignite Church in Gonubie, East London stole the joy of music that soothed the souls of churchgoers.

Sbu Nkosi pops up

The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Bulls rugby player Sbu Nkosi has been resolved.

Long haul bus driver carries a dark secret

What’s worse than a bus journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg? Finding out half way there that your driver hasn’t got a driver’s licence.

Hospital CEO steps down amid raging protests

The CEO of Kalafong Hospital in Pretoria, Dr Sello Matjila, has stepped aside from his role after staff blocked the hospital entrance last week in protest against working conditions.

Coaches on the ropes

ON THE BALL: At the time of writing England coach Eddie Jones is staring down the barrel of a gun and somebody might very soon pull the trigger. Can we expect blood on the tracks? asks Lucky Maree.

FOURTEEN BODIES RECOVERED AFTER BAPTISM TRAGEDY 

A total of fourteen bodies have been recovered by authorities after at least 15 churchgoers were swept away by floods during a baptism in the Jukskei river in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Strawberry fields: Yonela

When Yonela Nobanda Zozi realised that there was a need for strawberries in her rural town she saved money, left her job and started growing them.

Eddie Jones: Dead or alive?

When Lucky wondered last week whether Eddie Jones would survive the defeat against the Springboks, it was just speculation. By Monday morning the international media came just short of proclaiming him dead and buried.