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Why hasn’t the ICC investigated Tanzania? Campaigners demand answers

Human rights campaigners are urging the ICC to investigate alleged crimes against humanity during Tanzania's 2025 post-election violence.
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The 8 shadow men powering Muchena's rebels against Zimbabwe's Amendment No. 3 Bill

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Labour dispute clouds Mangaung prison handover

The Correctional Services Department has taken over the Mangaung Correctional Centre.
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Aarto word nou by nóg 62 plaaslike owerhede uitgerol

Chad Davids, raadslid en Wes-Kaapse voorsitter vir openbare vervoer en paaie by SALGA, gesels oor die Aarto-wet en die regulasies wat noodsaaklik is vir die implementering daarvan.
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South32 verkoop sy Hillside-smelter

Dawid Heyl, portefeuljebestuurder by Ninety One se internasionale natuurlike hulpbronfonds, gesels oor Alcoa se verkryging van South32 se Hillside-smelter.
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Belgium’s golden generation face Senegal in last-chance saloon

Belgium managed five points in Group G to finish top ahead of Egypt on goal difference.
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Murray & Roberts se laaste bates vir R1.3 miljard verkoop

Mark Salmon, hoof van spesiale situasies by Differential Capital, gesels oor Murray & Roberts se sakereddingstransaksie.
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Buitelanders val oor hulle voete om in rand te handel

Johan Gouws, hoof van welvaartadviesdienste by PPS, deel sy mening oor die markte, statistieke wat onlangs deur die Reserwebank bekend gemaak is, en Johannesburg se begroting wat onder die vergrootglas …
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Kunene governor calls for urgent action on social ills facing region

Kunene governor Vipuakuje Muharukua has urged regional leaders to address growing social challenges, warning that unresolved issues could undermine development efforts in the region. Speaking during his state of the …
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Nigeria to seek compensation for property abandoned by citizens fleeing South Africa

Nigeria's High Commissioner says businesses and properties left behind by returnees are being documented.
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News24 | Eastern Cape Parks, Tourism Agency fires executive director over dual state employment

Nolufefe Ali has been fired as the executive director of the Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency (ECPTA), the entity’s board announced on Wednesday.
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News24 | Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran’s unseen leader shadowed by late father

Mojtaba Khamenei, who has spent his career behind the scenes and is yet to appear in public as Iran’s new supreme leader, faces the formidable challenge of occupying the role …
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Chloe Bailey celebrates 28th birthday with a cheeky photoshoot

Chloe Bailey is in a festive mood as she celebrates her birthday.
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Cassim vows to fight for access to higher education

Yusuf Cassim is the newly appointed Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training.
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News24 | The Lead | Digesting the anti-immigration marches with Bongekile Macupe, Sakhiseni Nxumalo

Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24's definitive podcast for in-depth reporting.
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Why ‘flexible’ environmental assessments threaten the Northern Cape’s fragile ecosystems

We should all be concerned about a proposed move towards a more ‘flexible’ environmental impact assessment system in South Africa.
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News24 | From Bonteheuwel to the world’s stages: Choreographer Lee-ché Janecke’s historic rise

Choreographer Lee-ché Janecke has worked with the likes of Tyla, Mafikizolo, Shekhinah and many more.
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High Court convicts Gobabis man of girlfriend’s murder

A Gobabis resident accused of carrying out a fatal assault on his pregnant girlfriend three years ago has now been found guilty on a charge of murder. Jacobus Gawaseb (29) …
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Parastatal salary task force could miss ‘real problem’

Former finance minister Calle Schlettwein has warned that a new task force reviewing state-owned enterprise salaries will fail without strict implementation and broader structural reforms. He says this exercise previously …
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More than 100 Namibians seek SA repatriation

More than 100 Namibians living in South Africa, both legally and illegally, have voluntarily approached the Namibian high commission in Pretoria seeking repatriation to Namibia as a result of rising …
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Health ministry investigates interns running hospitals

The Ministry of Health and Social Services is investigating allegations that some medical doctors are leaving interns in charge of health facilities, with preliminary investigations already underway in at least …
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Peaceful anti-immigrant protests restored SA’s image: GCIS

William Baloyi says many people had expected the demonstration to become violent.
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EDUCATION OP-ED: Why boys lag at school in SA, and what masculinity has to do with it

Across the globe, boys are increasingly becoming disconnected from education and at times, dropping out of school. The belief is that it has to do with toxic masculinity.
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SYSTEM FAILURE OP-ED: When rape kits run out, survivors pay the price

To overcome shortages of rape kits frontline staff often have to turn to ingenuity to come up with workarounds, but the fear is that if such issues are not addressed …
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South Africa faces brutal winter blast with SNOW, rain, wind and freezing conditions

Take a detailed look at what the weather has in store for South Africa’s nine provinces this Thursday, 2 July 2026.
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