
‘I won’t stand for the exploitation of boxers’ — Mthalane
“I get on well with people who believe in the truth,” said Mthalane, the younger brother of retired SA junior featherweight champion, Innocent Mthalane, from Lindelani near Durban.
WEDNESDAY, 10 JUNE 2026, 10:22

“I get on well with people who believe in the truth,” said Mthalane, the younger brother of retired SA junior featherweight champion, Innocent Mthalane, from Lindelani near Durban.

The tragic death of Johannesburg call centre worker Gcina Dhladhla has reignited an important national conversation about worker welfare, workplace pressures and employer responsibility.
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President Donald Trump has backed Hilton, who, if he wins in November, will be the first Republican governor in 15 years.

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Police and political leaders call for calm after disorder breaks out in parts of Northern Ireland.

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As youth unemployment scales new heights and foundational literacy falters, the JumpStart Foundation’s dual-intervention model turns jobless school-leavers into academic lifelines.
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