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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Police forced to flee Westbury after angry residents attack during drug operation

According to police, the crowd quickly became hostile. Westbury residents threw rocks and bottles at the officers, forcing them to call off the operation and retreat for safety reasons.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

Cross-examination of lead investigator continues in Senzo Meyiwa murder trial

Advocate Charles Mnisi, representing one of the accused, Muzi Sibiya, is focusing on the circumstances surrounding Sibiya’s 2020 confession to the murder.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

Court visits site where Cradock Four were found, as inquest reopens

Although a previous inquest in the 1990s concluded that security forces were responsible, no one has ever been criminally charged for the killings. On Tuesday, the court visited the former home of Matthew Goniwe in Cradock.

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UK backs Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara in strategic shift

In a statement delivered on Saturday, UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, David Lammy, declared that London views the Moroccan autonomy initiative as “the most credible, viable, and pragmatic basis for a lasting settlement” to the Sahara conflict.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

Nation in shock as a mother sells her own child

Keneilwe Shalaba, 28, appeared this week before the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court on charges of human trafficking and conspiracy to commit a crime. She is accused of selling her toddler son, Kutlwano, last November.

Staff Reporter|Published

Floyd Shivambu accused of sabotaging Busisiwe Mkhwebane as Mpumalanga provisional leader

Once the deputy president of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Shivambu’s rapid fall within the MK Party has raised eyebrows, particularly as internal disputes and allegations mount.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Updated

Usindiso Fire: Arson trial resumes as survivors prepare to testify

Prosecutors are expected to argue that Mdlalose’s actions directly led to the deaths and injuries, regardless of whether he intended the full scope of the destruction. They have framed the case as not only about arson but about reckless disregard for human life in one of the worst residential fires in recent South African history.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

Airlines’ climate goals at risk as support for fossil fuels grows

The aviation industry is under increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact. Air travel accounts for about 2. 5 to 3 percent of global carbon emissions, and while airlines are investing in cleaner technology, their main hope lies in using more Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published

Ramaphosa asks Constitutional Court to overturn NHI judgment

The controversial bill, signed by Ramaphosa in May 2024, is a cornerstone of the government’s proposed overhaul of South Africa’s healthcare system, aiming to establish universal health coverage for all citizens.

Sifiso Mahlangu|Published