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Former City of Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga has been re-elected as the leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng.
DA Gauteng held its elective congress at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg on Saturday, which saw Msimanga emerge victorious for a second term in leading the province ahead of the 2024 elections.
Msimanga and provincial legislature member Khume Ramulifho went head-to-head for the top position after former Johannesburg mayor and caucus leader Mpho Phalatse pulled out of the race.
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Police Minister Bheki Cele says undocumented foreign nationals continue to make the police’s fight against crime difficult.
Cele led the Operation Shanela in Johannesburg CBD on Saturday clamping down business operations selling counterfeit goods.
The operation was carried out by the South African Police Services (Saps), the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD), the Department of Home Affairs as well the Department of Employment and Labour.
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Police in KwaZulu-Natal have launched a manhunt for at least four armed men who are suspected to be behind a mass shooting which left six people dead and one critically injured.
It is understood the shooting took place at Q Section, Umlazi on Friday night, 11 August 2023.
Police said the gang stormed into a house just before midnight and shot two people who were inside the house.
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The South African National Parks (SANParks) has confirmed an investigation into the death of a senior manager after he was killed by a hippo.
Kobus de Wet, who worked for SANParks’ environmental crime investigative unit (ECI), was attacked by the hippo while camping at the Kruger National Park on Saturday.
SanParks spokesperson Isaac Phaahla said details of the incident was unclear.
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South Africa still faces “the crude legacy of pre-1994 environmental racism” 29 years after the end of apartheid, says UN special rapporteur Dr Marcos Orellana.
He was in SA on an official visit to examine the human rights situation related to the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and waste in the country.
Orellana said the report would be presented to the human rights council in September 2024.
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At 3 am on 31 August 1997, Princess Diana was declared dead following a tragic and controversial car accident. The public grief was instantaneous and unprecedented. Thousands flocked to London to pay their respects, and a 50-foot carpet of flowers sprung up outside Kensington Palace.
Amid this public outpouring of grief, the Royal family elected to remain out of the public eye at their family estate in Balmoral.
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Andile Jali was sent off for Moroka Swallows as Mamelodi Sundowns moved into the semifinals of the MTN8 Cup in an ill-tempered quarterfinals between the two teams at Lucas Moripe Stadium on Saturday.
Themba Zwane scored the only goal of the match to send his team to the last four of a competition they last won two years ago.
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Springbok legend Duane Vermeulen is preparing for what is most likely his final outing on the international stage and possibly in rugby altogether as he nears the end of a sparkling career.
The 37-year-old Vermeulen is the oldest player in the Bok World Cup squad, and has been dropping hints in recent times that this will be his final hurrah.
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