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Eskom will implement a multi-day power outage in Gauteng this July
Eskom has confirmed a multi-day electricity interruption affecting parts of Gauteng - here are the dates...
News24 | SA exhales (for now): How Ramaphosa, SAPS and march marshals averted repeat of 2021 riots
On Tuesday morning, after months of inflammatory anti-immigrant rhetoric and four foreign nationals beaten to death, thousands of protesters, many armed with whips, spears and shields, across the country began …
MADLANGA COMMISSION: ‘Zuma surprised at Khan and company’s hush money-style meeting with me’ — MK party’s Shongwe
MK party member of Parliament Vusi Shongwe alleges that after raising issues about Crime Intelligence officer Feroz Khan in Parliament, he went to a meeting during which Khan offered to …
XENOPHOBIC UNREST: Widespread violence is avoided after police apply lessons from Marikana and July 2021 riots
Widespread violence was successfully averted during the countrywide protests against undocumented migrants on Tuesday, 30 June, demonstrating improved police readiness and lessons learned from past unrest.
COMMUNITY PUSHBACK : Three arrested after Nelson Mandela Bay residents intervene to protect foreign-owned shop
Despite heightened tensions and expectations of unrest in parts of the city, Nelson Mandela Bay remained largely calm on Tuesday, 30 June.
NET EXCLUSIVITY: 5G finally ready to fulfil its promise, but at the cost of equality
The big winners at Mobile World Congress Shanghai were the mobile network carriers, because they can now charge customers extra for the promises made a decade ago.
Winner takes all in the AI economy, and SA wasn’t invited
In the AI economy, South Africa risks being left behind as wealth consolidates in a handful of tech giants. But will the AI bubble run out of steam, as with …
PANTOMIME VILLAIN: Public enemy No 1 Henry Pollock backs up his antics with performances
Despite noise from South African fans about how the Springboks will ‘sort out’ flamboyant England flank Henry Pollock, the reality is that the Boks don’t spend too much time worrying …
Chidimma Adetshina: ‘I’m not going back’ [video]
Just months before illegally entering South Africa, beauty queen Chidimma Adetshina vowed to never return after visiting Nigeria...
News24 | Daveyton residents march in ‘last warning’ to foreign spaza shop owners
Hundreds of residents took to the streets of Daveyton on Tuesday, issuing what they called the “last warning” to foreign nationals operating spaza shops in the area.
News24 | Political parties back peaceful protests as SA avoids July 2021 unrest repeat
Political leaders across the spectrum have welcomed the fact that Tuesday’s national anti-migration protests were largely peaceful, while warning that criminal elements will not be tolerated.
News24 | WRAP | How anti-immigrant marches unfolded across South Africa
Protesters across South Africa marched over a much-publicised 30 June deadline for migrants to leave the country on Thursday, with isolated incidents of violence and intimidation reported in several areas.
Snow is expected in these provinces as a cold front moves in this week
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has confirmed snow for these provinces as a major cold front moves in this week.
At least 37 students missing after school kidnapping in Northeastern Nigeria
At least 37 students are missing after suspected Islamist militants stormed a secondary school in northeastern Nigeria while pupils were sitting their final exams.
News24 | Large crowds gather at Musina camp to process exit papers for Beitbridge
Large groups of foreign nationals gathered at the Musina Showgrounds camp on Tuesday, queueing for documents they need to return home via the Beitbridge border post.
COSTLY SCAPEGOATING: Xenophobic protests hit small businesses despite evidence migrants help grow SA’s economy
Xenophobic unrest in South Africa leads to significant losses for small businesses, as vital foreign customers and workers flee, highlighting the positive economic contributions of migrants.
Roots of xenophobia: Before ‘Abahambe’ there were AmaMpondo and Amankula
There is something eerily familiar about the narrative that immigrants, documented or not, are the source of our pain in South Africa, with the phrase ‘Abahambe’ gaining dangerous traction.
AFTER THE BELL: March and March and the long walk to economic disruption
As anti-migrant protests unfold, shuttered small businesses reflect the cold truth: trying to remove undocumented migrants would dramatically hurt the economies around them.
News24 | NPA ready to proceed with Cat Matlala attempted murder trial
The National Prosecuting Authority says it is ready to proceed with the attempted murder trial of Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and his co-accused.
HOVERING QUESTION OP-ED: The drones are already in the air, the privacy conversation is still on the ground
As South Africa braced for 30 June, drones were quietly becoming part of our safety and security landscape. The law that governs what they see is already here, most just …
News24 | Malawian doctor treats those waiting, church groups bring nappies as people help across SA
A Malawian doctor in Gauteng, a group of Cape Town churches, and an Eastern Cape animal shelter are among the many ordinary men, women and organisations assisting displaced foreigners waiting …
WEATHER: Fog, strong winds and scattered showers to hit several provinces
Wondering what the weather will be like this Wednesday– Here’s the outlook for KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and North West.
President Ramaphosa to address Google Cloud Summit
President Ramaphosa to address Google Cloud Summit President Cyril Ramaphosa will officiate the first Google Cloud Summit in Africa at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on Wednesday.“The Google Cloud …
The ‘Vision’ of the future for Tongaat Hulett
Vision Group co-founder Rute Moyo explains the Vision Consortium’s strategy for reviving Tongaat Hulett and securing South Africa’s sugar future.
News24 | Which minister blue ticks the most questions in Parliament?
Altogether, 10 out of 34 Cabinet members have dodged a quarter or more of the written parliamentary questions posed to them since the start of the year.