… Gauteng and the Western Cape during the annual State of the Nation Address. In his speech, President Ramaphosa stated that organized crime was a … Read more: South Africa deploys military troops to tackle illegal mining and gang violence – Jurist.org
… Cape Town on Friday. It will be a stern test for the Mandela University … Madibaz open their FNB Varsity Shield campaign against CPUT in Cape Town on … Read more: Skipper asks Madibaz to hit the ground running in Shield opener – News
South Africa records more than 20,000 murders a year, with children and families often caught in gang crossfire. The government plans to use … Read more: Feb 13: Two Nigerians Killed Fighting for Russia, DRC Signals Ceasefire Shift in Eastern Conflict
On this week’s “Galaxy Brain,” host Charlie Warzel dives into the state of the music industry, where streaming economics, algorithmic discovery, … Read more: Spotify, AI, and the Future of Music (with Stu Mackenzie) – YouTube
Catch Live Coverage of KwaZulu-Natal vs Griqualand West, SuperSport Series 2000, Shield Match only on ESPN.com. Read more: Cricket Coverage – KwaZulu-Natal vs Griqualand West, SuperSport Series 2000, Shield …
… Pretoria. The young man was hijacked and strangled last night in Pretoria.” South Africa police confirmed the murder of a driver by passengers but … Read more: Nigerian Isaac Satlat, working as e-hailing driver, killed by passengers in South Africa
South Africa to Deploy Army to Tackle Organized Crime … South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Thursday he would deploy the army to work … Read more: South Africa to Deploy Army to Tackle Organized Crime – The Defense Post
Kimberley, Northern Cape — The South African Municipal Workers’ Union in the Northern Cape has confirmed the permanent appointment of 497 contract … Read more: Historic Win: 497 Contract Workers Secured Permanency in Northern Cape
Can of worms: KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sounded the alarm about police corruption. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy. The inquiries … Read more: A look behind the rot in policing – The Mail & Guardian