Stellenbosch face uphill battle in CAF semi-final

Stellenbosch FC and Simba S.C platers in action. 1 minute Stellenbosch FC will have to stage a fightback in the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final second leg match. Stellies went 1-nil down to continental powerhouse Simba S.C. of Tanzania earlier on Sunday afternoon. This was a very historic match for both sides who are aiming to…

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DA welcomes re-opening of inquest into Steve Biko’s death

Anti-Apartheid activist, Steve Biko. The Democratic Alliance (DA) has welcomed the re-opening of the inquest into the death of anti-apartheid activist, Bantu Steven Biko. The re-opening comes exactly 48 years after Biko died in police custody on 12 September 1977. The High Court in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape today postponed the inquest to the…

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Kruger National gears up for bumper festive season

A herd of elephant. 2 minutes Kruger National Park (KNP) authorities say there will be zero tolerance to transgressors this festive season. This after they have beefed up security to ensure that visitors adhere to the rules of the park. The park is expecting more than 270 000 visitors during this festive season period. Authorities…

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Theuns du Toit acquitted of all criminal charges

A view from inside a court of law. 1 minute The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in the Western Cape has confirmed that former Stellenbosch University student Theuns du Toit has been acquitted of all criminal charges related to a 2022 incident that sparked national attention. Du Toit was charged with crimen injuria and malicious damage…

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Ekurhuleni to auction 173 impounded cars

The EMPD says anyone is allowed to be part of the auctioning process of the impounded vehicles The City of Ekurhuleni says it will auction about 173 impounded vehicles by end of January next year if not collected by their owners. The City has warned it will sell the vehicles to pay any costs incurred,…

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ACSA to spend R9 billion on Cape Town International revamp

A view of the Cape Town International Airport. Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) says its main runway and Domestic Terminal Building will be revamped at a cost of around R9 billion, with construction expected to start in April, next year. The airport’s plans for upgrades to infrastructure are part of a broader R21.7 billion infrastructure…

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