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Mbokazi would thrive in Europe: Kalou
Mbokazi had an outstanding Fifa World Cup with Bafana, leaving many impressed by his performance and drawing high praise from around the world.

Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says ‘turnout as good as expected’
The Durban gathering was expected to draw thousands of demonstrators

Government ‘cannot deport’ grooming gang ringleader
A 55-year-old law means the government has no legal powers to remove Shabir Ahmed from the UK.

Germany fans in need of hope as prospect of Klopp looms
As Germany again fail to progress at a World Cup BBC Sport looks at the fallout from their defeat by Paraguay and what happens next.
It’s WICKD: The auto manufacturing investment SA doesn’t need
It has to be asked: why should South Africa support other countries’ drive to maintain production output, at the expense of its own domestic production that supports national economic value and sustains local jobs way beyond manufacturing?

SA banks cleared of manipulating the rand
Constitutional Court’s judgment on currency manipulation case has cleared Standard Bank, Nedbank and First Rand
WATCH | ‘R600m to protect illegal migrants instead of securing borders’: ActionSA councillor
Heavy police presence at march sparks criticism over government priorities

Arsenal poised – can Newcastle convince Guimaraes for a second time?
Bruno Guimaraes has been Newcastle United’s leader, but Arsenal are lurking with intent and could soon try to prise him away. What happens next, and could he yet stay put?

King Charles arrives in Edinburgh for Royal Week celebrations
The King’s first engagement was the traditional Ceremony of the Keys in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Quiet roads, empty seats: taxi drivers feel impact of march fears
As a peaceful anti-illegal immigration march proceeded in parts of Johannesburg on Tuesday, uncertainty about what the day might bring kept many commuters, workers and school pupils at home
South Africa’s anger is real, but migrants are not the enemy
For two decades inflammatory rhetoric has translated into attacks on homes, businesses, livelihoods and lives. To finally stop it inequality has to be confronted at its roots.

Police arrest five for ‘looting’ at Hammarsdale tuck shops
Police have arrested five suspects after businesses at Woody Glen in the Mpumalanga township of Hammarsdale were broken into in the early hours of Tuesday.

Mofokeng to join Belgium side Union St-Gilloise: reports
The 21-year-old had an outstanding season with the Buccaneers, where he played a key role in the club winning a domestic treble.

‘Don’t loot’: Diepsloot march gains pace as leaders tell protesters to behave
Armed police monitored the march as protesters gathered carrying sticks and sjamboks

WATCH | ‘Don’t loot’: Diepsloot march gains pace as leaders tell protesters to behave
Armed police monitored the march as protesters gathered carrying sticks and sjamboks

Parents urge council not to shut Scotland’s smallest secondary
The local authority is deciding the fate of Dalry Secondary which will have just eight pupils by August.

Anti-immigration protesters gather outside Western Cape legislature
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Western Cape legislature in Wale Street, Cape Town, on Tuesday as an anti-immigration march gained momentum