
Living abroad: The highs, the lows, and the journey home
Living abroad is a life-changing mix of adventure and growth. Discover the highs of travel and the quiet reality of missing home.
THURSDAY, 22 JANUARY 2026, 20:34

Living abroad is a life-changing mix of adventure and growth. Discover the highs of travel and the quiet reality of missing home.

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More than 400 families from the Seporong informal settlement in Randfontein have fled their homes due to violence and threats from illegal miners known as zama zamas. They are now sheltering in a community hall, sharing limited facilities, and facing food shortages and poor hygiene. Residents recount incidents of home invasions, assaults, and extortion by the zama zamas, leading to trauma and...
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The minister of transport, Barbara Creecy, has called for national action on scholar transport safety following the minibus taxi crash in Gauteng that claimed the lives of 12 learners. Just days earlier, metro police in Nelson Mandela Bay intercepted a 16-seater vehicle carrying 40 people — predominantly schoolchildren.