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Government under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country’s police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
An association representing 100,000 informal traders in South Africa says its members are ready and capable of mass protest ...
In response to the unrest, Eskom’s North West team met with community representatives to explain the technical and ...
The impending 30 percent tariff on South African citrus imports to the U.S. threatens the livelihoods of South African citrus farmers, as it could lead to food inflation and a disruption in the ...
As South Africa marks four years since the July 2021 riots, IFP councillor Jonathan Annipen reflects on the socio-economic ...
Protests and social unrest are escalating in parts of the country as communities continue to face days without basic services.
Following the cancellation of SSMB29's Kenya shoot due to civil unrest, director SS Rajamouli plans to film in South Africa ...
Amid rising crime and political indifference, South Africa stands at a critical juncture. This article explores the implications of leadership arrogance on societal stability and the urgent need for ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the establishment of commissions of inquiry as a necessary tool to uphold integrity and accountability in South Africa's criminal justice system.
Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reassures South Africans of their safety and the government's ability to quell unrest amid explosive allegations made by KZN police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi ...
As South Africa marks four years since the July 2021 unrest, we reflect on the lessons learned, the ongoing challenges, and the need for unity in a divided society ...