Kaizer Chiefs Luke Fleurs murder trial continues in court

Kaizer Chief defender Luke Fleurs. 1 minute The murder trial of football club Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs is expected to be heard today following a postponement. This is to allow the National Prosecuting Authority to finalise drafting its indictment. The trial was initially held before the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court, west of Johannesburg BUT is now…

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SCOPA concerned about Eskom tariff hikes’ impact on South Africans

Camden Eskom power station. 1 minute The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has expressed serious concerns over Eskom’s skyrocketing electricity tariffs, with growing fears that the average South African can no longer afford the hikes. During a briefing on Eskom’s financial statements for the 2023/24 year, the Auditor-General pointed to alarming financial mismanagement and…

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Trump’s anti-SA sentiment dominates SONA debate

US President Donald Trump 4 minutes The signing of an executive order by US President Donald Trump to cut financial assistance to South Africa dominated the debate on the State of the Nation Address (SONA). President Ramaphosa delivered the SONA last week Thursday. Trump cited disapproval of South Africa’s land policy and its genocide case…

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Hessequa wildfire completely contained in Garden Route

Smoke bellows in the air during a wildfire at the Hectorskraal and Resiesbaan vicinity in Hessequa in the Garden Route. 1 minute Firefighters have completely contained a wildfire that was burning in the Hectorskraal and Resiesbaan vicinity in Hessequa in the Garden Route region of the Western Cape. Authorities say the northwestern flank was contained…

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Limpopo traditional leaders march over their grievances

African National Congress (ANC) National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe leading an ANC delegation in a meeting with traditional leaders in the Vhembe Region, Limpopo. 1 minute Traditional leaders from Limpopo are set to march to the Traditional Affairs department and the Premier’s Office in Polokwane to present a memorandum outlining their grievances. Among their key concerns…

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FEDUSA accepts government’s 5.5% increase

Public sector unions concluded consulting their members about government’s offer to increase salaries by 1.5%. 4 minutes Public sector unions under the Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) have accepted government’s 5.5% increase for their members. The Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council (PSCBC) gave the parties 21 days last month, to canvass their members…

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