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Opinion | Born free, yet shackled: South Africa’s struggle with corruption, economic dependence, and true freedom
I was born free. At least, that is what the constitution says. Yet, thirty years into democracy, following the Madlanga Commission and Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s explosive testimony, it is clear […]
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CUT student tragically dies while presenting a class on campus
The Central University of Technology confirms that Tilo sadly succumbed to a short illness during class. This heartbreaking incident occurred in the presence of fellow students and staff, and has deeply affected the entire campus community
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Police crack down on illegal alcohol factory in Faure, six suspects arrested
Police shut down an illegal alcohol factory at a Faure farm, arresting five people and seizing industrial equipment and counterfeit liquor.
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Manhunt underway for suspect who shot boy in the head in Tafelsig
A manhunt is underway for a man who shot a 12 year-old-boy waiting in a soup kitchen queue in the head.
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World Rugby implements player-load guidelines to protect elite athletes
World Rugby has approved comprehensive new player load guidelines that will revolutionise how elite men’s and women’s rugby players are managed globally, marking the most significant player welfare reform in […]
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Former Gauteng education officials sentenced for R3 million ghost employee fraud
Three people, including two former Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) employees, were sentenced on Thursday for their roles in a ghost employee fraud scheme that cost the department approximately R3 […]
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Sarah Mullally appointed first woman to lead Church of England
In a historic event today, Sarah Mullally was named the new Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to lead the Church of England in its 1 400-year existence and […]
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Multi-million rand drug-bust in Gqeberha, three suspect nabbed
Authorities intercepted a significant narcotics shipment worth R28 million in Gqeberha yesterday, dismantling a major drug trafficking operation and arresting three individuals connected to it.
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UCT responds to food safety concerns in residence dining halls after student complaints
UCT addresses student complaints over residence dining hall food safety, implementing audits, pest control, training, and improved reporting systems.










