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Hake catch halves in three months

The amount of hake caught and brought ashore in Namibia fell by more than half between the third and fourth quarters of 2025. This is according to the Namibia Statistics …
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Omusati records 465 GBV cases in one year

The Omusati region recorded 465 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) during the 2025/26 financial year. The statistics were revealed by Omusati governor Immanuel Shikongo during his state of the region …
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Bus operators hike fares as Zimbabweans rush home from South Africa

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Cross-border buses and transporters are cashing in on rising anti-migrant tensions in South Africa, with fares and luggage charges doubling as thousands of Zimbabweans rush home…
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35K Zimbabweans return home on their own as SA anti-migrant protests intensify

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A total of 35,403 Zimbabweans have returned home independently via the Beitbridge Border Post compared to 4,795 who were assisted by the Government between 28 May…
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Cosatu, anti-xenophobic coalition blame Home Affairs amid 30 June concerns

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Fear grips foreign nationals in South Africa ahead of Tuesday's shutdown

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South Africa manager Hugo Broos set to bow out after team's World Cup elimination

South Africa’s manager Hugo Broos said months ago he would retire from football after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But he was probably hoping it wouldn’t come quite so soon.
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The desperate exodus from Durban’s Old Drive-In before the June 30 protest

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South African police general shot days before corruption inquiry testimony

A senior South African police official has been hospitalised after gunmen opened fire on his vehicle in Johannesburg, days before he was expected to appear before a high-profile inquiry into …
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Springboks suffer injury setback as Norton is out for up to two months

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that uncapped locked Riley Norton is likely to be ruled out for up to 10 weeks due to injury.
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Ugandan national jailed for 18 years over fraud and money laundering scheme

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DR Congo bans mass gatherings in the capital to prevent spread of Ebola

Opposition politicians accuse the government of using the outbreak to halt a planned protest.
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Burnside house squatter jailed after renting out property

  Danisa Masuku Danimasuku4455@gmail.com A MAN who illegally occupied a house in Bulawayo’s Burnside suburb, brought in tenants for nine months, and collected their rent has been jailed for an…
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Daily Maverick Connect: 30 June and anti-illegal immigration protests: Get the answers you need

With the March and March 30 June deadline looming and anti-illegal immigration protests taking over the headlines, things are getting complex. Got burning questions about SA’s anti-immigrant crisis and where …
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Zimbabweans reject Mafikizolo booking amid South Africa’s 30 June deadline

Zimbabweans have reacted to Mafikizolo's upcoming Victoria Falls concert, with many saying local artists should be prioritised.
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Icasa’s blunt message to Starlink and other satellite operators

The regulator says it cannot issue new network licences for now, pointing operators towards buying existing ones.
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Manchester City appoint new manager to fill Pep Guardiola’s boots

Manchester City hired former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca to lead the club into a new era after Pep Guardiola stepped down at the end of last season.
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Tshwane Metro warns of road closures ahead of march

Tshwane Metro warns of road closures ahead of march The Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) has issued a public advisory warning motorists and residents of planned road closures and traffic …
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Justice Khampepe's recusal bid: A pivotal moment for TRC inquiry

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News24 | ‘Leave the Somali shops alone’: Appeal circulates ahead of Cape Town protests

Foreign-owned spaza shop owners in parts of Cape Town have kept mum on reports that they are relying on extortion gangs for protection ahead of planned nationwide anti-immigration protests on …
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A healthy environment for a prosperous South Africa

A healthy environment for a prosperous South Africa By Narend Singh South Africans often face a false choice, that we must either protect the environment or grow the economy. Our …
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Nku admits R60k found at drug scene was meant for ‘bribes’ | Madlanga Commission

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Palestine condemns Israel’s expanded military control in Gaza

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE State of Palestine has condemned Israel’s latest expansion of its military boundary deeper into the Gaza Strip and described the move as a further escalation…
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Culture drives inmate rehabilitation as ZPCS advances Vision 2030

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter CULTURE is emerging as a powerful tool in the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders, with the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) increasingly incorporating cultural heritage,…
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Africa's World Cup success leaves Asia looking for answers

The 2026 World Cup has been an amazing story for African football - while Asia has been left to reflect on failure.
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