News24 | William Booth attack: Gang rank ‘stars’ and a roving communal prison cellphone
Moegamat “Bubbles” Brown denies organising the attempted murder of lawyer William Booth for Nafiz Modack via cellphone calls from Pollsmoor Prison.
FRIDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2024, 20:51
Moegamat “Bubbles” Brown denies organising the attempted murder of lawyer William Booth for Nafiz Modack via cellphone calls from Pollsmoor Prison.
Children in Khayelitsha unknowingly consumed expired biscuits and sweets, allegedly discarded by spaza shop owners, seemingly in an attempt to not get caught with the old food in their shops, as municipal health officials were expected to swoop in on the area.
Mayor Hill-Lewis and Minister Macpherson led a tree planting ceremony to reclaim the site after the eviction of illegal occupiers.
The Information Regulator has banned the Department of Basic Education (DBE) from publishing this year’s National Senior Certificate exam results in newspapers.
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Two weeks after the American elections, the US ambassador to South Africa, Reuben Brigety, has announced his resignation.
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said municipalities should cut off services to schools that failed to pay their dues.
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