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Bushiri and wife to spend two nights in jail as bail application postponed ...
Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary will spend two more nights in police cells.
Two people die due to illegal electricity connections in Johannesburg
Two people have died in a space of less than two weeks due to illegal electricity connections in Johannesburg.
'We don't want to scare you': Mkhize warns of Covid 'resurgence'
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize is worried about SA’s Covid-19 trajectory, particularly following a recent ...
Fiancee of Khashoggi, human rights group sue Saudi crown prince in US
The fiancee of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and a human rights group that he founded filed a ...
Tsakani Maluleke makes history after nomination for A-G post
The Black Business Council has hailed the historic nomination of Tsakani Maluleke who has been endorsed by ...
Take the wheel: Bus driver suspended after letting pupil drive
A bus driver has been suspended - and the company he worked for has lost its government transport contract - ...
More than 100 police officers on GBV charges, including murder and rape
As many as 139 police officers have gender-based violence (GBV) charges hanging over their heads — and this ...
Pipeline theft sees crude oil flow into Durban river
The KwaZulu-Natal government is scrambling to clean a crude oil spill into Durban's Umbilo River which poses ...
Sowetan readers give wing to chicken farmer after birds were killed
The adage that there is a silver lining in every dark cloud became reality for Sinenhlanhla Ngubane, a ...
Guinea opposition candidate says he won first round of presidential vote
Guinea opposition candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo said on Monday that he had won the first round of the ...
My dad feels like he's being treated unconstitutionally: Duduzane Zuma
Duduzane Zuma has come to the defence of his father, former president Jacob Zuma, amid growing calls for him ...
Police constable arrested after shooting at Nkandla petrol station
A constable from the Nkandla police station in northern KwaZulu-Natal has been remanded in custody while the ...
Second wave inevitable if SA doesn't change behaviour: Salim Abdool Karim
The country's leading infectious diseases specialist has cautioned that interprovincial holidaying may not be ...
Pandemic expected to push poorer Americans out of banking system -regulator
Many poorer Americans will struggle to retain a foothold in the banking system due to the coronavirus ...