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Khayelitsha Vigilante Attacks Kill Four

Khayelitsha Vigilante Attacks Kill Four

Four men were killed in suspected Khayelitsha vigilante attacks, sparking condemnation from community leaders. Police have launched investigations as calls grow for stronger action against crime.
September 30, 2025
Tembisa Hospital Corruption Costs R2 Billion

Tembisa Hospital Corruption Costs R2 Billion

Tembisa Hospital corruption has siphoned at least R2 billion from public funds, with potential losses up to R3 billion. The SIU probe, sparked by whistleblower Babita Deokaran's warnings, will conclude by 2027 amid calls for accountability and healthcare reforms.
September 30, 2025
ConCourt Hears Bid to Redefine Consent in Rape Cases

ConCourt Hears Bid to Redefine Consent in Rape Cases

South Africa’s Constitutional Court is hearing arguments to redefine consent in rape case law. Advocates want a “reasonable steps” duty before sex, shifting trials from assumptions to clear agreement. The ruling could guide police, prosecutors and judges, and reshape how schools and
September 29, 2025
Unclaimed Bodies Crisis in KZN Mortuaries

Unclaimed Bodies Crisis in KZN Mortuaries

KwaZulu-Natal faces an unclaimed bodies crisis, with more than 900 corpses still unidentified in state mortuaries. Health officials warn overcrowding strains forensic services and delays other procedures. They urge families to report missing relatives to enable DNA matches and ease pressure on
September 29, 2025
HIV and TB Funding Cuts Threaten South Africa’s Gains

HIV and TB Funding Cuts Threaten South Africa’s Gains

HIV and TB funding cuts are putting South Africa’s progress at risk. Clinics face tighter budgets, possible drug stockouts, and reduced outreach—raising the chances of missed treatment, drug resistance, and preventable deaths unless financing is stabilised.
September 29, 2025
Huntington's Disease Treatment Breakthrough

Huntington’s Disease Treatment Breakthrough

A first-of-its-kind gene therapy has slowed Huntington’s disease by targeting the mutant gene that kills brain cells. In a three-year trial of 29 patients, high doses cut progression by up to 75% and reduced cell-death markers, helping some stay mobile or return
September 26, 2025
Kruger National Park Renaming Backed by Mpumalanga

Kruger National Park Renaming Backed by Mpumalanga

In the heart of Heritage Month, Mpumalanga's legislature just greenlit a game-changing EFF motion: rename Kruger National Park to Skukuza and honor local legends like DD Mabuza at the airport. It's a bold stand against colonial ghosts, but tourism pros are sweating
September 26, 2025
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