Five undocumented foreign nationals operating spaza shops in Umlazi, south of Durban, were arrested during a three-day multi-disciplinary … Read more: EThekwini intensifies crackdown on non-compliant tuckshops – SAnews
… Cape Town. “South Africa will not tolerate the unlawful use of its maritime zones,” Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment Willie … Read more: South African authorities intercept four Chinese commercial fishing vessels, fine owner
Airbnb vs housing: Cape Town considers crackdown. No views · 4 … Read more: Airbnb vs housing: Cape Town considers crackdown – YouTube
For a third day in a row, members of the SANDF have continued operations in Gauteng, this time conducting door-to-door operations in Rietvallei … Read more: SANDF continues Gauteng crackdown for third day, targeting illegal mining – News24
Gauteng MEC emphasised that the responsibility of keeping pupils safe could not rest with schools alone. Gr 9 learner dies after stabbing at … Read more: 16-year-old allegedly fatally stabbed by fellow pupil at Gauteng school | The Citizen
A learner was killed and dozens of pupils were left injured and traumatised after an “overloaded” minibus transporting schoolchildren collided with a truck between Orania and Hopetown, with the driver arrested and a culpable homicide case under investigation. Read more: Learner killed in ‘overloaded’ school transport crash in Northern Cape
Cape Town Penthouse, South Africa. Located on Cape Town’s coast, this 5,800-sq-ft (539-sq-m) apartment has a panoramic living room that is dramatic … Read more: ‘Sanctuaries in the sky’: 10 of the world’s most stunning penthouses – BBC
With the first two evening performances already sold out and the remainder of the season selling fast, Cape Town City Ballet (CTCB) has added two … Read more: Cape Town City Ballet Adds Two More DRACULA Shows –
Bloemfontein entrepreneur Jabulani Madela grows JB Madela Automotive & Towing from a backyard workshop into a thriving business while advocating … Read more: Entrepreneur calls for stronger black business support – Bloemfontein Courant