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Serial offender sentenced to 46 years for a series of violent GBV crimes, rape and assaulting an infant
The Hennenman Regional Court has sentenced Katleho Kganare (40) to a total of 46 years imprisonment for a series of violent crimes, including rape, attempted murder and the assault of an infant. Kganare’s crimes span multiple incidents between 2022 and…
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Young politician Liam Jacobs returns to DA after admitting PA ‘mistake’
Liam Jacobs who dramatically left the DA less than a year ago, has returned to the party, issuing a public apology and admitting he was “misled by lies” during his brief stint with the Patriotic Alliance.
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Eskom hands over coal and diesel contracts to AfriForum after Supreme Court ruling
Eskom disclosed historical contracts to AfriForum after a court ruling, emphasizing public access to energy supply agreements and procurement contracts.
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Western Cape dam levels continue to rise following devastating May floods
Western Cape dam levels rose to 71.47%, recovering from floods, while authorities warn of more severe weather impacting communities.
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Court battle seeks to free three captive elephants from Johannesburg Zoo
Conservation organisations have launched a legal bid to relocate three elephants from the Johannesburg Zoo to a rehabilitation sanctuary in Limpopo, citing inadequate living conditions and psychological distress.
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Illegal mining crackdown nets 36 arrests and cache of weapons in Gauteng
A joint operation in Gauteng led to 36 arrests, the seizure of firearms, and equipment linked to illegal mining and gang violence.
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Underwater treasure near Simon’s Town featured in TIME magazine
A Simon’s Town underwater photograph has earned a place on the cover of TIME magazine, highlighting the remarkable Great African Seaforest.
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Alleged hitman denied bail in murder of whistleblower in Madlanga Commission
Suspected hitman in the murder of,Witness D in the Madlanga Commission of Enquiry remanded in custody after unsuccessful bail bid.
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Watchdog urges government not to make residents pay for municipal failure
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has warned that South Africa’s local government crisis cannot be solved without holding those responsible for municipal collapse accountable.










