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South Africans reacted to the news that United States President Donald Trump announced that he may not attend the G20 Summit in November in South Africa.

Anti-migration group Operation Dudula announced that it will target public schools in South Africa beginning in January 2026. South Africans debated the campaign.

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development revealed that the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry will cost taxpayers R147.9 million in six months.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile confirmed that the R28.9 million mansion in Constantia he previously denied was his belonged to him. South Africans had questions.

Count Me In Movement has called on the Department of Small Business Development to overhaul the spaza shop system and provided the department with recommendations.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has provided an update on actions taken in response to recommendations made by the state capture report, but many are unconvinced.

The Telegraph's Travel Awards ranked South Africa as among the top 10 countries to visit in the world. Botswana was also ranked, and South Africans disagreed.

ActionSA's Parliamentary leader, Athol Trollip, has tabled a bill to amend sections of the Constitution to reduce the number of Cabinet members. SA debated the bill.

According to Africa’s Urbanisation Dynamics, our cities will house 1.4 billion people by 2050. But this growth is happening in cities that lack the financial power
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