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26 July 2024
26 July 2024
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has expressed concern about the potential for a recurrence of the July 2021 unrest. This warning came during a dialogue discussing the National Investigative Hearing Report on the events that took place in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).
The Limpopo Education Department has clarified that a Grade 2 student at Lefatane Primary School in Ga-Makgato was partially trapped by an Enviroloo toilet manhole cover but did not fall into the pit latrine. Provincial spokesperson Matome Taueatsoala explained that the lid cover, located behind the toilet, caused no injuries.
The father of Captain Zwelakhe Ntombela, a Durban metro police officer murdered outside his Umlazi home in May last year, is calling for a severe sentence for his son's killers. Mandlenkosi Ntombela, the hitman who confessed and reached a plea deal with the State, received a 20-year prison sentence.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has directed MECs to swiftly arrange a meeting with the construction industry to tackle the ongoing issue of construction mafia groups. These groups, often linked to business forums, have reportedly been intimidating contractors at various construction sites, demanding a share of the work.
A couple was tragically shot and killed in the parking lot of a housing complex on Clayfield Drive, Phoenix, KwaZulu-Natal, early this morning. The incident occurred around 12:44 AM, prompting residents to call the Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) Phoenix Operations Centre for assistance.
The African National Congress (ANC) in Tshwane has decided to withdraw its motion of no confidence against Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink. The decision comes as the party seeks to engage further with other parties interested in forming a government of local unity.
Three wanted suspects were fatally shot in a confrontation with police in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, early Friday morning. The incident occurred at the suspects' hideout in the KwaDlangezwa area.
The Free State Gambling and Liquor Authority has temporarily closed a club in Bloemfontein following the death of a man who was allegedly beaten outside the venue. The man's body was discovered in the parking area adjacent to the club early Monday morning.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a plan to expand the range of food items exempt from value-added tax (VAT), aiming to reduce the cost of essential goods for South Africans. This initiative, outlined during his recent Opening of Parliament Address, is part of the Government of National Unity's (GNU) broader strategy to mitigate rising food prices and alleviate financial pressure on households.
South Africa's banking sector is frequently celebrated as one of the strongest and most successful in the country, earning international acclaim for its robustness. However, the industry has not been immune to notable failures over the years.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Mandisa Maya as the new Chief Justice of South Africa, marking a historic first for the country's judiciary. Maya, currently serving as Deputy Chief Justice, will officially assume her new role on September 1st, succeeding Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who will retire at the end of his term next month.
The Durban High Court will commence the trial of three men accused of murdering an eThekwini metro police officer next month. The officer, Errol Ogle, was tragically killed last July after stopping a truck driving against traffic on the Hans Dettman Highway. Unbeknownst to Ogle, the truck was in the midst of a hijacking.
Frankfurt Airport, Germany’s busiest hub, suspended flights on Thursday morning after climate activists blocked runways by gluing themselves to the tarmac.
The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is demanding a thorough investigation into the tragic death of 13-year-old Nqobile Hlophe, a Grade 8 student from Pinetown Girls High.
A Durban family is offering a R100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the murder of Xolani Chili. Chili was shot dead in February in New Germany while on his way home from work.
An 11-year-old boy from Khayelitsha was compelled to walk 60 kilometers after being removed from a bus for losing his boarding card. The incident occurred in Simon's Town, where the bus driver refused to let the boy board, contrary to the company’s policy that prohibits ejecting uniformed schoolchildren.
In a historic Oval Office speech on Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, emphasizing the need to pass the torch to "younger voices" in order to unite the country.
The municipal workers' union Imatu is calling for urgent intervention from eThekwini to address the issues faced by retrenched Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) workers and to protect staff not participating in the ongoing strike.
The cross-examination of Vodacom forensic liaison supervisor Pinky Vythilingam is set to continue today in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, as part of the ongoing Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.
Civil society groups, united under the 'Joburg Crisis Alliance,' are demanding the resignation of Johannesburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda. The alliance, which includes the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation and the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), claims that Gwamanda has exacerbated the city's service delivery issues.
A significant cache of contraband was discovered during a raid at the Johannesburg Correctional Services Centre on Wednesday night. The operation, conducted by the Department of Correctional Services in conjunction with the South African Police Service (SAPS), highlights ongoing concerns about illegal activities within prison facilities.
A suspect is scheduled to appear in the Mahwelereng Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo this morning, facing charges related to the rape of two teenage girls and the murder of one of them in Ga-Mokaba village, near Mokopane.