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Nelson Mandela University Mourns Student Killed in Tragic Off-Campus Attack

Nelson Mandela University has expressed deep shock and sadness following a tragic incident that claimed the life of one student and left another injured at an off-campus residence in Summerstrand on Monday night. According to the university, students were attacked during a break-in at their private accommodation. One student succumbed to their injuries, while another…

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DA in Damage Control: Withdraws MP Lisa Schickerling from Crucial Corruption Probe Amid Conflict of Interest Scandal

Cape Town – In a move that has sent shockwaves through Parliament’s most sensitive investigation, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has abruptly withdrawn its Member of Parliament, Lisa Schickerling, from the high-stakes Ad Hoc Committee probing deep-seated corruption within South Africa’s criminal justice system. The decision, confirmed in a terse statement from the party on Tuesday, follows…

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Three More Suspects Nabbed in Connection with Off-Duty LEAP Officer’s Brutal Murder

In a significant breakthrough, Western Cape authorities have arrested three additional suspects linked to the hijacking and brutal murder of an off-duty Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) officer in Browns Farm over the weekend, bringing the total number of individuals in custody to four. The 26-year-old officer, whose identity has been withheld, was attacked while…

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The Whistleblower in the Crosshairs: Shadrack Sibiya’s High-Stakes Parliament Testimony

CAPE TOWN – In a hearing room charged with anticipation, suspended Deputy National Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya is set to take the stand today before a special Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee, his testimony poised to become a pivotal moment in the investigation into the deep-seated corruption and political rot within South Africa’s criminal justice system….

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A Stray Bullet, a Life Lost: Father Arrested After Son, 11, Accidentally Kills Farmworker in Limpopo Firearm Tragedy

A serene Saturday morning on a farm near Thabazimbi was shattered by a single gunshot, a moment that claimed one life, irrevocably altered another, and has since ignited a fierce debate over firearm safety and parental accountability in rural South Africa. The incident, which saw an 11-year-old boy accidentally shoot and kill a farmworker while…

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SAHRC Condemns Government Inaction as Vigilante Groups Block Healthcare for Foreign Nationals

In a scathing indictment of state failure, the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has publicly accused the government of standing idly by while vigilante groups systematically deny undocumented individuals and foreign nationals access to public healthcare, violating fundamental human rights and undermining the Constitution. The condemnation follows a Durban High Court ruling on Friday…

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Campus Calm After Inferno: Fort Hare Students Demand Vice-Chancellor’s Ouster Amid Allegations of Mismanagement

EAST LONDON – A tense calm has descended upon the University of Fort Hare, following a week of violent clashes between protesting students and police that saw parts of the historic campus engulfed in flames. The unrest, which led to the arson of several university buildings, is rooted in a single, escalating demand from the student…

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Reaga Community Project Holds Media Briefing Following September March in Rosslyn

The Reaga Community Project convened a media briefing today to address the outcomes of a march held on September 4th in the Rosslyn Industrial Area. The protest saw community members demonstrate against the alleged preferential hiring of foreign nationals over local job seekers by nearby companies. The organization stated the briefing was prompted by ongoing…

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