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John Steenhuisen not out of the woods yet

Tuesday at 08:34 AM, via Newsday

The DA’s FedEx is launching a disciplinary inquiry to determine whether John Steenhuisen and/or Dion George violated sections of the DA’s constitution.

New recruit De Jong will challenge Mbule, Tito – Sebola

Tuesday at 08:01 AM, via SowetanLIVE

Orlando Pirates legend Andries Sebola is optimistic that new signing Andre de Jong will add value to the club, implying that the New Zealander’s arrival will keep Sipho Mbule and Patrick Maswanganyi on their toes.

OP-ED: The work of moving forward

Tuesday at 07:00 AM, via Daily Maverick

Lasting change is built through ordinary decisions, repeated consistently. Here is a framework for translating intention into sustained achievement in 2026.

DA clears Steenhuisen of fund misuse allegations

Tuesday at 06:42 AM, via SowetanLIVE

The DA’s federal executive committee (fedex) has accepted a report clearing party leader John Steenhuisen on allegations that he had misappropriated party funds through the use of his party-issued credit card.

Class of 2025 scores historic 88% pass rate

Tuesday at 06:19 AM, via SowetanLIVE

The matric class of 2025 has made history with an 88% pass rate, the highest ever recorded in the history of the National Senior Certificate with KwaZulu-Natal leading the pack with a 90.6% pass.

South Africa needs to regulate X – RISE Mzansi

Tuesday at 05:00 AM, via Newsday

As numerous countries across the globe crack the whip on social media platform X, RISE Mzansi has called for South African lawmakers to introduce stricter rules for major media platforms.

Australian writers festival in turmoil over decision to bar Palestinian author

Tuesday at 04:39 AM, via Daily Maverick

SYDNEY, Jan 13 (Reuters) – The director of one of Australia’s top writers festivals resigned on Tuesday saying she could not be party to silencing a Palestinian author and warning government moves to ban protests and slogans in the aftermath of the Bondi mass shooting threatened free speech.

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