News
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Dana Spicer retrenchments spark strikes, economic alarm in the Bay
Retrenchments at Dana Spicer Axle in Nelson Mandela Bay prompt strikes, highlighting severe declines in manufacturing jobs and economic concerns.
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Hajar’s homecoming brings tears of joy for family
Ottery activist Hajar Ahjum–Mathee received a hero’s welcome after returning from detention following a Gaza aid flotilla mission.
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Western Cape dam levels continue to rise after devastating floods
The Western Cape’s water reserves have maintained their recovery momentum, with dam levels continuing to rise two weeks after devastating floods.
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Khayelitsha shootings leave six dead in Makhaza and Harare
Leaders from Makhaza and Harare have expressed mixed feelings following two separate shooting incidents on Sunday 24 and Monday 25 May.
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Anti-immigrant marches prompt urgent government talks
March and March supporters marched in Bellville demanding the arrest of undocumented immigrants, prompting an emergency government security meeting.
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Self-driving bus crashes on first day carrying passengers in Sweden
A self-driving bus was involved in a collision with a tram on its first day of carrying passengers in Sweden.
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Bloemfontein service delivery shutdown descends into looting and chaos
Planned shutdown for the three towns forming Mangaung Metro Municipality escalates into looting of tuckshops in Bloemfontein township.
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City of Cape Town targets illegal street racing with tougher by-laws
Illegal street racing came under fire at the monthly meeting of Subcouncil 7 of the City of Cape Town in Durbanville last Wednesday.
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Man arrested for drunk and reckless driving after allegedly hitting JBay businessman
Police opened cases of reckless and drunk driving after an 83-year-old pedestrian was allegedly hit by a motorist in Jeffreys Bay on 23 May.










