KZN government purchases lodge to house flood victims

[File Image]: Residents walk across a flooded road following severe weather. The KwaZulu-Natal department of Human Settlements says it has concluded the purchase of Montclair Lodge to accommodate flood victims. The lodge that previously belonged to Transnet is in the south of Durban, has more than 260 rooms and can accommodate up to 600 people….

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Ramaphosa to address the nation on Mkhwanazi allegations

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The presidency says President Cyril Ramaphosa will tonight take the nation into his confidence following allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi against politicians and senior police officers. It’s been a week since Mkhwanazi made explosive allegations against Police Minister Senzo Mchunu accusing him of corrupt activities with notorious…

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ANC to visit family of late Theresa Solomon

ANC members, including 1st Deputy Secretary General, Cde Nomvula Mokonyane is visiting the family of Theresa Mary Solomon, January 2025. An African National Congress (ANC) delegation is expected to visit the family of the late Cape Town Mayor and struggle veteran, Theresa Solomon in Newlands on Sunday. Solomon died last week at the age of…

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Mabuza’s body fetched for transportation to family home

The body of the late former Deputy President, David Mabuza has arrived outside his home in Barberton. Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu and ANC Provincial Secretary Muzi Chirwa is part of the delegation which has fetched the body of former Deputy President David Mabuza from the mortuary in Mbombela for transportation to his family home in…

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IEC rejects ISA’s bid to register as political party

An IEC banner seen at a voting station. The Electoral Commission has confirmed the rejection of the Islamic State of Africa’s (ISA) application to register as a political party. In a media statement, Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo cited three reasons for the decision: First, over 200 objections were received, with concerns that the party’s…

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Caster Semenya wins appeal against Swiss Federal Tribunal ruling

Olympic champion Caster Semenya. The European Court of Human Rights has reignited Caster Semenya’s long legal battle against sport authorities over sex eligibility rules and regulations. This follows its ruling in favour of Semenya. This after finding that Switzerland had violated her right to freedom from discrimination, taken together with her rights to respect for…

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