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Cradock Four inquest: Calata’s son testifies during emotional hearing
The Cradock Four were brutally murdered by the apartheid state; systematically erased, denied justice, and forgotten, yet their families still fight for truth and accountability today.
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WATCH: NWU investigates violation of human rights after men chant against the “boer” and farmers at residence
The North-West University (NWU) issued a statement today, saying they are aware of an incident that allegedly involved chanting and the infringement of other students’ rights at one of the […]
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Cradock Four murder inquest: Generational trauma for families after nearly 40 years
The families of the Cradock Four, anti-apartheid activists murdered in 1985, continue to endure generational trauma while seeking closure, as revealed in an emotional inquest.
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Rassie Erasmus names powerful Bok squad with 31 World Cup players
Springbok coach Erasmus names 54-player squad for June’s Barbarians clash and Castle Lager Series, retaining all attendees from last month’s Cape Town camp.
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Family alleges misconduct at Humansdorp Hospital after body mix-up
Humansdorp family seeks answers after hospital sent deceased to wrong funeral home, forcing relatives to pay additional transfer fees.
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NWU breaks ground on South Africa’s 11th medical school
POTCHEFSTROOM – North-West University (NWU) officially commenced construction of South Africa’s 11th medical school on Tuesday, 4 June, with a ceremonial sod-turning event at the Potchefstroom Campus. Prof Bismark Tyobeka, […]
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JBay couple’s new show builds hope through brokenness
Based in the scenic St Francis Bay and Jeffreys Bay, a purposeful renovation series is transforming homes and captivating viewers across South Africa.
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Crime scenes in murder of Cradock Four inspected in Gqeberha
The families of the Cradock Four have been waiting for almost 40 years for justice. Despite the challenges, they still hope this inquest will finally reveal the truth.
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Komani medical doctor sentenced to pay R4000 for tax evasion
Komani doctor Nomthunzi Magida (47) was sentenced in the Mthatha Magistrate’s Court on 3 June for contravening the Tax Administration Act following a Hawks investigation.










