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13 years later, the Marikana massacre victims still demand justice

Mapaballo Borotho YouTube video screenshot @BBC Residents of Wonderkop and Marikana are calling on the government to revoke Sibanye Stillwater’s mining license, accusing it of failing to improve their living conditions. On the 13th anniversary of the Marikana Massacre, widows, survivors, and community members gathered with AMCU to remember the 44 people killed during the 2012 strike. Locals say promises of clinics, roads, and development never materialised and are threatening […]

today16/08/2025

Ramaphosa rejects R740 million budget for National Dialogue

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Ramaphosa rejects R740 million budget for National Dialogue

Mapaballo Borotho Image @PresidencyZA President Cyril Ramaphosa says he would not allow the National Dialogue budget to reach R740 million. Several legacy foundations have pulled out over funding disputes, calling the cost excessive. Ramaphosa insists the Dialogue will be a national platform to openly address the country’s challenges and define a shared social compact. President Cyril Ramaphosa has made it clear that he would not allow the budget for the […]

today15/08/2025

Gauteng braces for freezing temperatures as cold front hits

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Here’s what to expect from Gauteng’s weather this weekend

Mapaballo Borotho Image: www.freepik.com Gauteng residents can expect dry and cool weather this weekend. Johannesburg will see highs of 20°C on Saturday and 19°C on Sunday, with lows of 12°C and 8°C. Tshwane will be slightly warmer, with highs of 22°C on Saturday and 21°C on Sunday, and no rain expected across the province. As warmer days approach and many look forward to showing some skin this season, Gauteng residents […]

today15/08/2025

Frustrated Rosetenville residents accuse foreign nationals of straining health services

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Doctors Without Borders warns healthcare blockages put vulnerable groups at risk

Mapaballo Borotho Image @istock images Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has slammed the Department of Health for the blockage of non-South Africans in public health facilities. Vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, children, and chronic patients, are being turned away, sometimes with staff colluding. MSF is calling on the Health Department to take immediate action to ensure healthcare access for all. Doctors Without Borders South Africa (MSF) has strongly criticised the National […]

today15/08/2025

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Marikana massacre: 13 years of pain, broken promises, and forgotten lives

Mapaballo Borotho Image @Youtube video screenshot Thirteen years after the Marikana massacre, residents say their living conditions have worsened despite government promises. They face sewage leaks, high unemployment, crime, and rising gender-based violence. Many believe Marikana has been forgotten, with pledges for change still unfulfilled. Saturday marks 13 years since the Marikana massacre, a dark chapter that left widows without husbands, children without fathers, and families without their breadwinners. Thirteen […]

today15/08/2025

SASSA July 2026 payment dates confirmed: Find out when your grant will be paid

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SASSA grant beneficiaries warned of fake insurance deductions

Mapaballo Borotho Image: Nationaldebtadvisors.co.za/ SASSA has warned of an increase in unlawful deductions from social grants by insurance companies that beneficiaries never signed up for. The agency stressed it has no agreements with such companies and cannot deduct funds without consent. Victims are urged to report cases. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has raised an alarm over a rise in alleged unlawful deductions by financial service providers targeting […]

today14/08/2025

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Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla to stand trial over 2021 riots in November

Zuko Komisa Image | @umkhonto_wesizwe_official/Instagam Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla's trial for her alleged role in instigating the July 2021 riots is set to begin in Durban in November 2025. Zuma-Sambudla faces charges of incitement to commit terrorism and public violence, relating to the unrest that followed her father's imprisonment. The Durban High Court has declared the case trial-ready, with the proceedings scheduled to run for two weeks. Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla is set to […]

today14/08/2025

Three more suspects in SA police killings traced to Eswatini

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Three more suspects in SA police killings traced to Eswatini

Mapaballo Borotho Gun/ Pexels Three suspects linked to the murder of three South African police officers were traced to Eswatini, where two were killed in a shootout with police and a third took his own life. They were involved in the fatal shooting of Sergeant Lawrence Mtshweni during an armed robbery in Mpumalanga earlier this month. SAPS is still searching for Jabulani Moyo, accused of killing two detectives while being […]

today14/08/2025

North-West University student found fatally stabbed in dorm

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North-West University student found fatally stabbed in dorm

Mapaballo Borotho Image @womenforchange SA | Instagram A 21-year-old North West University student, Onalenna Selebogo, was found fatally stabbed in her dorm room at the Phokeng campus. Suspect Walter Tshehlo, 29, surrendered to police and is facing a murder charge. NWU has condemned the incident and vowed to continue efforts against gender-based violence. A 21-year-old North West University (NWU) student, Onalenna Selebogo, was found dead in her dorm room at […]

today14/08/2025

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POPIA ActTo promote the protection of personal information processed by public and private bodies; to introduce certain conditions so as to establish minimum requirements for the processing of personal information; to provide for the establishment of an Information Regulator to exercise certain powers and to perform certain duties and functions in terms of this Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; to provide for the issuing of codes of conduct; to provide for the rights of persons regarding unsolicited electronic communications and automated decision making; to regulate the flow of personal information across the borders of the Republic; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

RECOGNISING THAT—

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