Housing project for KZN flood victims creeps forward

Hundreds more families are in rented emergency accommodation

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Brief | 1 June 2026

Gugulethu residents clean up illegal dump sites

The community project was started to combat poor waste management in the area

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Brief | 1 June 2026

Learners at this Limpopo school go hungry on rainy days

Meals are cooked outside at Boxahuku Primary in Vhembe East because the kitchen can no longer be used due to the stench from the school toilets

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Brief | 1 June 2026

Gauteng cuts funding for non-South African social workers

Non-profits will no longer receive provincial funding for immigrant workers, a move organisations say “goes against their very ethics and morals”

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News | 1 June 2026

Hidden hunters of the Kalahari: Why small carnivores hold big ecological answers

A landmark study at Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is poised to spotlight the vital role medium-sized carnivores play in the Savanna ecosystem

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News | 30 May 2026

PRASA rail theft trial bogged down in argument over virtual testimony

Key state witness is stranded in Dubai

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News | 29 May 2026

Activists gather at TotalEnergies offices to “Kick Polluters Out of Africa”

Campaign laid blame for South Africa’s skyrocketing electricity tariffs at the feet of the fossil fuel industry

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Brief | 29 May 2026

Eastern Cape scholar transport operators on strike over unpaid wages

Transport department says it’s working overtime to fast track “legitimate outstanding invoices”, but learners are missing school

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Brief | 29 May 2026

Households hire electricity ‘fixers’ after Eskom fails them

A community policing forum member says Eskom had raised concerns about the safety of its technicians working in Khayelitsha

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News | 29 May 2026