A woman accused of intimidating, threatening and harassing security guards and the slain Warrick Stock, aka DJ Warras, at a hijacked Johannesburg … Read more: Hijacked building committee member rejects claims linking her to DJ Warras’ murder
All the old Johannesburg suburbs west of the city centre have experienced water supply issues in the last decade, but some have fared worse than … Read more: Claremont could be Johannesburg Water’s big blind spot – GroundUp
Only God knows why,” Max said. The rapper was travelling on the N1 between Colesberg and Bloemfontein in the Free State on December 11 when he was … Read more: Family mourns rapper Junior King – The Herald
Gang violence in the Northern Cape town of De Aar has sparked growing fear among parents and residents, with allegations of school stabbings, armed gangs roaming neighbourhoods, and calls for stronger intervention from police and education authorities. Read more: Fear grows as gangs ‘rule the streets’ of De Aar
PINETOWN – Security guards and a police officer are among six people wounded in an attempted Cash-In-Transit robbery in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal. Read more: Six wounded in attempted CIT robbery in Pinetown – eNCA
Africa Melane unpacks the growing crisis of violence in Western Cape schools with SADTU’s Nomusa Cembi, following reports that 96 teachers were … Read more: 96 Western Cape teachers attacked by learners in 2025 – YouTube
Gangsterism in the Western Cape is deeply rooted in South Africa’s apartheid history, with its origins tracing back to the forced removals of the … Read more: WAR AT HOME | New gang lords rising: Young, armed and out of control | News24
Cape Town and Durban are South Africa’s most popular beach destinations. Untreated sewage flowing into the ocean in both cities has led to beach … Read more: What the latest tests say about beach water quality in Durban and Cape Town | GroundUp
The Gauteng department of social development is under fire for failing to spend more than R100 million in the 2024-25 financial year. Read more: Gauteng social development slammed over R100m underspending – The Citizen