PICTURES: EFF demands apology from Houghton Golf Club over Palestinian flag ban
The EFF in Gauteng has called for the immediate reversal of a ban imposed on Mr Louis Seeco, and a public apology from Houghton Golf Club.
The EFF in Gauteng has called for the immediate reversal of a ban imposed on Mr Louis Seeco, and a public apology from Houghton Golf Club.
The State is opposing bail for Julius Mkhwanazi and Kagiso Lerutla, warning they could interfere with investigations and endanger witnesses.
Three suspects have been arrested for the kidnapping and killing of seven family members in KwaZulu-Natal. Police say one of the suspects worked for the family and helped orchestrate the crime. The victims were found in Melmoth after being forced to hand over banking details, with suspects expected in court.
A 32-year-old man from Soshanguve, Lehlohonolo Monareng, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Pretoria North Magistrates’ Court for the rape of a 17-year-old girl.
Police in Mpumalanga are investigating after three burnt bodies were found in Hazyview. A 29-year-old man is being questioned in connection with kidnapping and murder. Authorities are working to confirm whether the victims are linked to a recent kidnapping case in Nelspruit.
While initial reports suggested the body was stolen, it has since been confirmed that the Zambian government has taken it for repatriation.
The family of late DJ Sumbody (Oupa Sefoka) has rejected reports linking his 2022 murder to alleged drug-related contract killings.
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The Department of Home Affairs has officially dismissed circulating media reports and social media claims suggesting that Lesotho nationals may now enter South Africa using only national ID cards.