Day: June 4, 2025
Police probe more cases against syndicate that targeted Wits student Olorato Mongale
Police have reported an increase in the number of cases that they are linked to the syndicate responsible for the death of the former Wits University student, Olorato Mongale –
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If you’ve ever spotted a colourful beach buggy cruising along the West Coast, chances are it belongs to a group called the Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club — a Cape
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Read MoreDefense wants court visit to alleged assault site in Meyiwa case – SABC News
Defence counsel Charles Mnisi has suggested that the High Court in Pretoria should inspect one of the locations in Vosloorus on Gauteng’s East Rand, where one of the Senzo Meyiwa
Read MoreCall for vetting of pastors, healers as ritual crimes against children shock SA
South African communities have experienced various heinous crimes committed by perpetrators, including leaders of faith-based organisations—particularly sangomas and pastors. Earlier this week, IOL reported that a 50-year-old sangoma, Sebokoana Khounyana,
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Read MoreRenowned South African photographer and jazz promoter Rashid Lombard dies at 74
The South African cultural landscape has lost one of its most revered figures. Rashid Lombard, an acclaimed photographer, cultural activist, and jazz promoter, passed away today at the age of
Read MoreEbadot Hossain back in Bangladesh squad for SL Tests
The selectors have dropped Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Tanvir Islam and Tanzim Hasan Source link
Read MoreEscalating rate of children recruited into gangs worrying: Nel – SABC News
Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Andries Nel says the escalating rate of children being recruited into gangs is worrying. Nel was speaking in Mitchell’s Plain on the Cape
Read MoreTongue, Woakes to play for Lions with one eye on first Test
Woakes took six wickets in his recent county comeback from an ankle injury while Tongue featured in England’s innings win over Zimbabwe Source link
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