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Four South Africans and a Nigerian national were arrested for human trafficking network after Israeli investigators cracked down on an alleged network.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will continue fighting for the insourcing of municipal workers in Johannesburg, Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay.
The Zulu royal house has requested R3 million for a one-way trip for King Misuzulu kaZwelithini and traditional leaders to attend a cultural festival in Malawi.
Helen Joseph Hospital's casualty ward saw about 45 patients forced to sleep on chairs or the floor due to existing overcrowding and staffing issues.
E-hailing services Bolt will introduce a new security feature requiring riders to take selfies of themselves and submit their identity documents for safety purposes.
Deputy Chief Justice and former Supreme Court of Appeal Judge President Mandisa Maya has been appointed as South Africa's new Chief Justice effective 1 September.
President Cyril Ramaphosa explained how the holding company, which will manage the country's state-owned enterprises, would operate after it is formed.
Mpumalanga’s Safety MEC Jackie Macie has warned citizens interested in becoming Crime Prevention Wardens (CPWs) to be wary of scammers targeting applicants.
Pretoria High School for Girls suspended 12 learners after an expose about a group of white pupils who allegedly created a WhatsApp group to berate black learners.
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