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Security upped after ex-gangster shot
FROM THE INSIDE: Two former gangsters take a break in a centre, set by the Western Cape Community Outreach organisation, where they are going through a programme to help them cut themselves off from lives of crime then rejoin society.
6 hrs ago | News24
2 to appear for Cape Town pupil's murder
Some people believe the DA will reinstate Apartheid should they win the national elections.
10 hrs ago | News24
Unclear if Guptas will be charged
Some people believe the DA will reinstate Apartheid should they win the national elections.
14 hrs ago | Jerusalem Post
South African Agricultural Experts Visit the Arava
JNF shares its knowledge and experience all over the world, and is committed to addressing key global issues through mutual networking, knowledge sharing and spreading environmental advances beyond Israel's borders.
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Scorned woman guilty of murder
The woman who hired two men to burn down her love rival's house was found guilty of murder and arson on Friday.
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Parents of dead baby still await answers
Five months after Janine Meiring's newborn son Donavan died, just a few hours after he slipped from her body and bounced on the floor at a Pretoria hospital on Christmas Eve, she is still struggling to get answers and a death certificate.
Energy of South African musical explodes on stage in Seoul
Six years after its 2007 Seoul run, South Africa's iconic musical "Umoja: The Spirit of Togetherness" is back in Korea to show off the country's colorful and explosive culture, deeply linked to its stormy history.
South Africa union seeks pay raises of up to 60 per cent for miners
A man rides his bike past the Lonmin mine outside Rustenburg, in the northwest of Johannesburg, on Nov.
Do white South Africans have a future?
Apartheid South Africa looked after white people and nobody else. Now some of its white communities face a level of deprivation, or of violence, which threatens their future in the country.
'For art's sake let's keep Didcot's iconic cooling towers
DIDCOT'S iconic cooling towers should live on as an adventure park and giant mural, according to a woman inspired by a redundant power plant in South Africa.
India nabs 'SA mule' with 26kg of drugs
A woman believed to be South African has been arrested in India after apparently being found with 26kg of drugs on being searched by officials at Mumbai International Airport.
Gupta family wedding scandal: South African officials used President Zuma's name
This picture courtesy of the Gupta family shows Vela Gupta and her husband Indian-born Aaskash Jahajgarhia posing with relatives and guests during ceremonies for their wedding in Sun City, South Africa, on May 1, 2013.
South Africa left in mourning after Mbuli's death
President Jacob Zuma, political parties and the broadcasting community has expressed shock and sadness at the death of SABC presenter Vuyo Mbuli.
Sex workers in Durban on Friday welcomed the call by the Commission for Gender Equality for the decriminalisation of sex work.
The constant traveler revisits Africa
Age slows us all, but a few rare types sail through the years somehow unimpeded.
Workers on illegal strike at chrome mine
Operations at a chrome mine in South Africa owned by chemicals group Lanxess have been suspended since Thursday after workers started an illegal strike over bonus payments, the National Union of Mineworkers said on Saturday.
Second cancer doc quits Addington
A second top oncologist has quit in the wake of the KwaZulu-Natal health department's failure to keep two state-of-the-art radiotherapy machines operational at Durban's Addington Hospital, Sapa was told on Friday.
JCC bookkeeper to plead guilty
A bookkeeper who allegedly stole thousands of rands from the Jewish Community Centre will plead guilty to a charge of theft later this month, the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crime Court heard on Friday.
'SA citizens linked to terror groups'
State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele told Parliament this week there was evidence that several South African citizens were linked to international terrorism organisations, including al-Qaeda. Cwele expressed confidence that on the weight of the evidence gathered the suspects would be arrested and charged soon.
A carpenter who had denied he killed Pietermaritzburg widow Venotha Ince, came clean on Thursday and apologised to Ince's family for what he had done.