Gender Equality Commission slams Omotoso acquittal – SABC News

The Commission for Gender Equality says the outcome of the rape and human trafficking case against televangelist Timothy Omotoso and two others is discouraging to individuals who want to report

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DSA, civil groups march in Pretoria, demands Ramaphosa resign – SABC News

Defend South Africa (DSA) and other civil rights groups are set to march in Pretoria today, calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s immediate resignation. The marchers will assemble at the Old

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Johannesburg EMS on alert as heavy rainfall hits city

The Johannesburg Emergency Management Services are on high alert due to heavy rainfall in many areas of the city. EMS spokesperson Xolile Khumalo has urged motorists to exercise caution while

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US decisions on SA not based on ‘correct facts’: Steenhuisen – SABC News

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen has described the position taken by the US administration against South Africa without the correct facts as unfortunate. Steenhuisen was among the economic cluster ministers

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Officer in insurance murder case wants bail denied to accused – SABC News

The investigating officer in the murder for insurance claims case, Keshi Mabunda has told the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court that his witnesses may be endangered if one of the accused is released

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“Accused number two Steveno Van Rhyn gave confession willingly” – SABC News

Another police officer in the Joshlin Smith trial has testified that accused number two, Steveno Van Rhyn gave his confession willingly. Colonel Edward Clark was tasked with taking the confession

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Gauteng records over 10 crashes due to slippery roads – SABC News

Joburg motorists and residents have been urged to be cautious amid heavy rainfall. Gauteng Traffic Police says they have recorded over 10 rashes which are as a result of slippery

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Free State police seize food items intended for illegal miners – SABC News

Police in Theunissen in the Free State have intercepted food items intended for underground illegal miners. They arrested six people, including three men aged between 29 and 64, as well

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‘Disputes over Venda traditional leadership a normal thing’ – SABC News

Disputes over traditional leadership or “muvhango” is a normal practice in the Venda culture. Former Vhavenda King, Prince Toni Mphephu Ramabulana said this during cross-examination in the legal battle over

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NEHAWU set to march in North West over fired members – SABC News

The National Health, Education and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) is expected to lead a march and handover a memorandum of grievances to Premier Lazarus Mokgosi in the North West on

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