Durban settlement electrified after 2020 but many meters never worked

Residents in Kenville say they are unhappy because they still have to use illegal connections despite electrification

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Brief | 23 June 2026

Water is so close, yet so far for this Joburg neighbourhood

Thembelihle residents struggle daily to get water, but they watch dozens of water tankers fill up and then drive past

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News | 23 June 2026

More than 7,000 Malawians in Durban have been sent home, says Leon Schreiber

Another 8,000 people are yet to be processed — and more are arriving

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News | 22 June 2026

500 Malawians stranded in Joburg after repatriation buses lacked permits

Seven buses from Cape Town and Durban dropped passengers at the Malawian consulate in Sandton instead of taking them home

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Brief | 22 June 2026

Toddler falls into sinkhole as Khayelitsha sewer repairs stall

City of Cape Town says shacks built on collapsed sewer line have to be moved

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Brief | 22 June 2026

Lesotho opposition leader faces treason charge

Tšepo Lipholo is accused of links to alleged military training camps on farms in South Africa

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News | 22 June 2026

Heritage farmhouse in McGregor unlawfully demolished by municipality

Historic buildings left to be stripped, despite provincial MPLs recommending it be used as a safe house

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News | 22 June 2026

“Phantsi, Afrophobia!” – Cape Town artists and activists reject hatred

World Refugee Day events show “African solidarity”

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Brief | 22 June 2026

In photos: Registration for elections 2026 gets off to a slow start

But you can also register online

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Photo Essay | 21 June 2026