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State funeral for Vuyo Mbuli

RENOWNED radio and television presenter Vuyo Mbuli, who died on Saturday after a pulmonary embolism, will have a special official funeral on Friday.

'They put a gun in my son's mouth'

Karen Daley watched in horror as her son, Matthew, was marched into their house by robbers, with a gun at his head.

Divisions over Lekota 'romance'

Claims of a “romantic relationship” between the Congress of the People (Cope) leader Mosiuoa Lekota and the party’s parliamentary head of staff, Lieze


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Illegal strike continues at Lanxess

Workers at the Lanxess chrome mine in Rustenburg are still on strike, the mine said on Wednesday.

Carl Pistorius dagvaar dalk die staat

Carl Pistorius oorweeg regstappe teen die staat vir onregmatige vervolging nadat hy vrygespreek is van strafbare manslag.

Nooddienswerkers vas vir verkragting

Die polisie in Pretoria het twee nooddienswerkers in hegtenis geneem nadat hulle na bewering ‘n prostituut verkrag het.

Cattle farmer shot in stomach

A cattle farmer was in a critical condition after being shot in the stomach in a robbery on his farm in Zululand.

Police nab hijacker in Pavilion stake-out

A police stake-out on the rooftop parking at the Pavilion shopping mall in Westville saw a hijacker cornered and arrested.

Land Reform in South Africa - so, what is the REAL problem?

BackgroundThe government has set itself the target of transferring 30% of South Africa’s arable land into the hands of emerging farmers. Currently only about 8% has been purchased from existing, successful commercial white farmers on a ‘willing buyer-willing seller’ basis and transferred to emerging farmers. This has involved some 4 800 transactions. It is estimated by the S.A. Institute of Race Relations that some 80% have “failed” as continuing commercial opera...

Woman dies after 9-year coma

A woman who was in a coma for nine years after her fiancé beat her during an argument, has died of a lung infection at a hospice in Kimberley, according to a report.

Only Afrikaners allowed on farm settlement

The people of Kleinfontein, near Pretoria, have vowed that only Afrikaners will be allowed to live in their farming settlement, a report says.

Cyclist hit by bus while avoiding car

A Cape Town cyclist has died when he swerved to avoid traffic and fell under a bus while on his way to work, a report says.

Emergency staff arrested for rape

Two Tshwane emergency services staff have been arrested for raping a sex worker, a report says.

Man tells how he killed Cape Town mom

A roof repair man has told a Cape Town court that he stabbed a Claremont mother because she wouldn’t pay him the money she owed him.

Sisters raped repeatedly at gunpoint

Two sisters from repeatedly raped at gunpoint during a two-hour ordeal while their elder sister was forced to watch.

Rescuers seek Oklahoma tornado survivors as area eyes recovery

Rescue efforts in the tornado-ravaged Oklahoma City suburb of Moore continued through the night into Wednesday morning, with officials increasingly confident that everyone caught in the disaster had been accounted for.

Booysen Case: Kana will spill the beans

Women's Legal Centre remains hopeful that justice will be served in the Anene Booysen murder case.

Female gang mugs woman inside Edgars

At least two people have been mugged inside the Edgars store in the Joburg city centre in recent weeks.

Emergency staff held for rape

Two Tshwane emergency services staff members have been arrested for the rape of a sex worker.

Obama to visit Cape as part of SA tour

US president Obama will visit Cape Town during his SA tour, more than 15 years after Bill Clinton touched down there.

SAPS to address hacking incident

The South African Police Service is the latest victim website hacking.

SAPS website hacked

After the SAPS site was hacked, the public could see details of confidential whistle blowers.

Bomb survivor waits for compensation

Neville Clarence, a survivor of the Church Street bombing that rocked Pretoria 30 years ago, is still waiting for compensation.


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