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South Africans question potential conflict of interest as lawyer Stefanie de Saude-Darbandi advises on immigration while representing Chidimma Adetshina in court.
Uganda's returnees from South Africa begin rehabilitation, receiving ideological orientation and skills training amid mixed reactions on social media.
National Treasury reinstates funding for 42 municipalities, including Johannesburg, amid compliance requirements; 27 remain disqualified over financial misconduct.
Taxi boss Joe Sibanyoni is set to become the first state witness in Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala's trial, where prosecutors will present forensic and CCTV.
President Cyril Ramaphosa congratulated Andy Burnham on becoming the UK's new Prime Minister, pledging stronger South Africa-UK trade and diplomatic ties.
Trade union Solidarity is suing Minister Khumbudzo Ntshaveni for R500,000 over claims of misinformation in a Cabinet statement, defending its reputation.
Gayton McKenzie reveals over R1 million in personal World Cup travel costs, amid scrutiny of R31 million government spending and domestic athlete needs.
Suspended Inspector-General Imtiaz Fazel challenges his security clearance withdrawal, alleging Senzo Mchunu obstructed investigations into Crime Intelligence.
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi and NDPP Andy Mothibi meet with IDAC head Advocate Andrea Johnson in Pretoria to address public trust concerns post-Madlanga Commission.
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