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THURSDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2026, 02:01

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ICE will be ‘key part of security’ at World Cup in US

Yesterday at 19:54 PM, via BBC News

The acting head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has told a congressional committee that the agency is “a key part of the overall security apparatus for the World Cup” when asked if he would pause operations for this summer’s tournament.

Level 2 restrictions loom as Joburg’s water woes persist

Yesterday at 19:02 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Deputy Minister of Water, David Mahlobo, announced measures to address Johannesburg’s severe water crisis, including soft restrictions and potential tariffs for excessive use. The crisis, exacerbated by infrastructure issues like aging asbestos pipes and a recent explosion at a water station, has left parts of the city without water for over 20 days. Residents are forced to buy water, leading...

Alleged property fraudster in bid to block publication

Yesterday at 18:11 PM, via SowetanLIVE

A Johannesburg woman is accused of posing as a lawyer and defrauding people in property sales. The woman has attempted to prevent the publication of the story by Sowetan by sending an urgent legal notice.

John Steenhuisen accused of committing treason

Yesterday at 18:01 PM, via Newsday

Afriforum said Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen and his department have committed treason against South African livestock farmers and consumers.

Eskom going from hero to zero

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Daily Investor

Despite ending load-shedding, Eskom faces a growing threat in the form of record private investment in solar and wind, which is steadily eroding demand from its biggest customers.

IMF sends a warning to South Africa

Yesterday at 17:56 PM, via Daily Investor

The International Monetary Fund has urged South Africa to adopt a clearer and more binding limit on government debt, warning that risks to the country’s economic outlook are tilted to the downside.

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