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SANDF member allegedly kills teenage son before attempting suicide

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Three arrested for alleged murders of 2 MK Party members in Katlehong

By: Natasha Archary and Pitso Molemane Crime scene tape/ Pexels Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the alleged murders of two uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party members in Katlehong. This after a reported dispute between members of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and MK Party resulted in the fatal shooting claiming two lives. Police confirmed that one victim died on the scene, while the other was declared dead […]

today28/05/2024

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eNCA will not be airing a 2-hour interview with JJ Tabane and Former President Jacob Zuma

Zuko Komisa Image | Onkgopotse JJ Tabane /X ENCA has announced that it will not be airing an interview with Former President Zuma on Power to Truth with JJ Tabane on Monday evening. In a statement released on Monday afternoon on X (formerly known as Twitter) by the news agency, they said that "the interview cannot be broadcast tonight as it is so close to the elections." "It has come […]

today27/05/2024

Man shows mpox infection on hands

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SA’s second confirmed monkeypox case is from a 39-year-old in KZN

Zuko Komisa SA's second confirmed monkeypox case is from a 39-year-old in KZN. The Department of Health has advised anyone exhibiting potential mpox symptoms to see their closest healthcare professional for screening and testing.This comes after the nation saw its second instance of mpox sickness that was confirmed by a lab. The 39-year-old male new patient was admitted to KwaZulu-Natal's Addington Hospital in Durban. He had no prior travel history […]

today27/05/2024

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IEC encourages voters to vote where they are registered

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock IEC encourages voters to vote where they are registered. Voters are reminded by the IEC that they are limited to using the voting districts in which they are registered to vote. Only voters who alerted the commission that they will be absent from their assigned districts and would like to modify their voting site between March 15 and May 17, 2024, as specified in […]

today27/05/2024

World of Work Summit Geneva

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Ramaphosa’s last family meeting addressed the peaks and valleys of the sixth administration

Zuko Komisa Image: Presidency ZA South Africans watched the last family meeting on Sunday delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa as the sixth administration comes to an end. Ramaphosa took time to consider the successes and difficulties the government has experienced over the past five years. He also touched on how more than two million jobs were lost during the COVID pandemic.During a Sunday speech to the country, the President said […]

today27/05/2024

registration for special votes

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Special votes commence in 2024 Elections

By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock Special voting in the 2024 National and Provincial Elections commence on Monday, 27 May and Tuesday, 28 May ahead of the general election day on Wednesday, 29 May. The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) expects to visit 624 593 voters who have impaired mobility at their place of home or confinement to enable them to cast their votes. Special votes for South Africans who are […]

today27/05/2024

Patriotic Alliance submits complaint

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Patriotic Alliance submits complaint to IEC against Democratic Alliance

By: Natasha Archary Image: Gayton Mckenzie on Facebook Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton Mckenzie has submitted a complaint to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) against the Democratic Alliance (DA). The PA has accused the DA of actions that are characterised "by cynical lies and even incitement of violence." According tot he PA, the DA has crossed the line of what constitutes decent, civilised behaviour and have acted against the principles […]

today27/05/2024

Menlyn Park Shopping Centre

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Tshwane opens dedicated taxi rank inside Menlyn Park Shopping Centre

By: Natasha Archary Image: Cilliers Brink on X The City of Tshwane has addressed the traffic flow issues in the city by opening a dedicated taxi rank inside the Menlyn Park Shopping Centre. Executive Mayor Cilliers Brink said the initiative which started last year will ease congestion and chaos around Lois Avenue, and come as a great relief to motorists. "I am pleased to announce that the taxi holding area […]

today24/05/2024

bills into law against GBV

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Ramaphosa to sign new bills into law against GBV

By: Natasha Archary Image: President Ramaphosa on X President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Friday, 24 May sign into law new bills against gender-based violence (GBV). The two new bills are the National Council on GBV and Femicide Bill and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Amendment Bill. Ramaphosa says the landmark legislation against GBV is a critical step forward in ensuring the safety and security of women. These Bills will, according […]

today24/05/2024

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