Two schools in Ivory Park continue to face intermittent water supply – SABC News

Bonwelong Primary and Umqhele Secondary School in Ivory Park, Johannesburg, continue to face intermittent water supply, which has affected teaching and learning at the schools. As South Africa observes Human

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Families accuse coal mine in Mpumalanga of destroying their houses – SABC News

Four families in Breyten, Mpumalanga are accusing Ikoti Coal Mine of destroying their houses when they blast at the mine. The families residing close to the mine also allege that

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Four suspects killed during shootout with police in KwaMashu, KZN – SABC News

Four suspects wanted on charges of robbery, murder and extortion have been killed in a shootout with police on Duffs Road in KwaMashu, north of Durban. KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Paul

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Additional policing on critical routes for Easter: Creecy – SABC News

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says additional policing will be deployed on critical routes across the country to ensure road safety during the upcoming Easter holidays. Creecy officially launched the 2025

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BOSA wants water shedding to be declared unconstitutional – SABC News

Build One South Africa (BOSA) has launched a litigation initiative to declare water shedding unconstitutional, in commemoration of Human Rights Day. The party will take this legal fight to the

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Analogue switch off, issues facing Set Top Boxes – SABC News

The outcome of an ongoing legal bid to invalidate and halt the analogue switch off set for the end of the month, will determine whether the South African TV viewers

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Gauteng police on manhunt for six suspects in Jeppestown shooting – SABC News

Gauteng police have launched a manhunt for six men suspected to be behind a shooting incident at a taxi rank in Jeppestown, Johannesburg this morning. Four people were shot and

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CIAG seeks US support for Western Cape sovereignty bid – SABC News

The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) is taking its quest for a sovereign Western Cape to the global stage by seeking support from the United States. The group says that

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Fake goods threaten South Africa’s fashion industries – SABC News

Counterfeit goods are wreaking havoc across multiple South African industries, from fashion to electronics, costing businesses billions and undermining the country’s creative and industrial sectors. According to the Consumer Goods

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Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla’s civil unrest pre-trial set for August – SABC News

The case of Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of former president Jacob Zuma, has been remanded for a pre-trial conference in the High Court in Durban on August 14. Zuma-Sambudla made a

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