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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Cape Town repeals 213 'outdated bylaws' from former municipalities

The City of Cape Town has completed the repeal of outdated bylaws from former municipalities, ensuring a streamlined legal framework for modern governance.

Staff Reporter|Published

Urgent search for Free State teen kidnapped by fake police officers

After a 19-year-old was kidnapped by men impersonating police in Free State, SAPS has launched a Search Task Team.

Robin-Lee Francke|Updated

Court hears former apartheid officer's remorse for activist's murder

In a pivotal court case, Johan Marais admits his guilt in the murder of Caiphus Nyoka, reflecting on his actions and the impact on the Nyoka family.

Zelda Venter|Published

Consumer Commission orders Millstock Cars to refund R269,000 for Ferrari repairs

Millstock Cars is challenging a National Consumer Commission ruling that mandates a R269,000 refund to a customer for Ferrari repairs, following a dispute over the vehicle's condition and warranty.

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

Weekend weather wrap | Rain, snow and everything you need to know

A powerful cut-off low system threatens to blanket South Africa in snow and ice, with warnings of strong winds, rainfall, and drastically colder temperatures.

IOL Reporter|Updated

Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak leads Cape Town butcher to warn of beef shortage

Good Hope Meat Hyper in Cape Town has issued a warning about a potential beef shortage following a Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak at Karan Beef's feedlot.

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published

Mango Airlines moves closer to resuming operations after four years

Mango Airlines is on the brink of resuming operations, four years after being grounded. The business rescue practitioner outlines the process for ticket refunds and what passengers need to know about their unused tickets.

Loyiso Sidimba|Updated

Students demand justice as WSU residence manager receives bail in murder case

Three students from Walter Sisulu University were arrested following a violent protest against the bail granted to a residence manager accused of murder, highlighting tensions within the university community.

Simon Majadibodu|Published

Honouring Rashid Lombard: A farewell to a cultural icon and visionary photographer

Family, friends, and notable figures gathered to celebrate the life of Rashid Lombard, a pivotal figure in South African jazz and cultural activism, whose legacy continues to inspire.

Mandilakhe Tshwete|Published