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Elon Musk has claimed South Africa now has more anti-White laws than apartheid-era policies against Black people, calling the situation deeply wrong
The Durban building collapse tragedy has claimed more lives, with officials confirming rising casualties and ongoing recovery operations in KwaZulu-Natal
Minister of Water and Sanitation confirms R3.7 million in unauthorised payments to board members, prompting scrutiny over water governance and financial controls.
SA plans to stop accepting asylum applications from those who already hold refugee status elsewhere. Public feedback on the White Paper is open until January.
United States senator John Kennedy called South Africa an enemy of the US during a Senate sitting in which the African Growth Opportunity Act was discussed.
Minister Ntshavheni defends South Africa’s witness protection program after Witness D was murdered, stating the victim had declined the protection offer.
The Department of Basic Education confirmed that Minister Siviwe Gwarube will brief the nation after a breach during matric exam paper marking was detected.
Minister Ronald Lamola warns that foreign actors exploited South Africa’s visa-free regime with Palestine to facilitate an unauthorised mass entry of Palestinians.
A content creator reassured South Africans about being kicked out of AGOA. He explained that trade exposure to the US is only 5% and preparations have been made.
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