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South Africa Rejects US Stance on G20 Participation

The Presidency has stated that South Africa has called on fellow G20 members to publicly express their views in rejecting the United States’ position questioning South Africa’s participation in the G20. Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said South Africa does not require invitations to attend G20 meetings and remains a full

Truecaller provides tips and advice on how to detect scams

South Africa is approaching its peak scam-risk season in five years, experiencing a significant increase in fraudulent calls, SMS scams, and impersonation efforts from November to January. As millions grab bonuses, shop online, and arrange year-end trips, scammers are taking advantage of the urgency and chaos to prey on individuals.

SANTACO Launches Festive Road Safety Drive in Khayelitsha

SANTACO Western Cape has launched a Festive Road Safety Activation at the Site-C Long Distance Taxi Rank in Khayelitsha as families across the country prepare to travel for the holidays. The initiative began on Thursday, under the theme Putting driver wellness first. The campaign focuses on ensuring that long-distance taxi

Basic Education confirms matric exam leak, assures public NSC integrity stands

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has confirmed a breach in the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams. The incident involves 26 learners from seven schools in Pretoria who gained access to Mathematics, Physical Sciences and English Home Language papers before writing. The irregularity was first detected by markers during the current

Batohi Denies Lying About Adviser’s Role in High-Profile NPA Cases

National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) Shamila Batohi has firmly denied claims that she misrepresented the role of her adviser, David Broughton, in the high-profile Cato Manor racketeering case and matters involving former Crime Intelligence head Richard Mdluli. Batohi faced intense questioning during the Nkabinde inquiry, which is assessing the

Grassy Park Community to Meet on Klip Road Cemetery Expansion

The Grassy Park community is set to engage the City of Cape Town on the planned expansion of the Klip Road Cemetery. Residents are encouraged to attend the public meeting on Thursday, 11 December 2025, at Isaac Jacobs Hall from 6pm to 7:30pm. Ward 65 Councillor Donovan Nelson will outline

Cape Town Unveils Off-Grid Toilets in Khayelitsha

The City of Cape Town has unveiled a new high-tech, off-grid toilet system for residents of the OR Tambo Informal Settlement in Khayelitsha, marking a significant step toward improving sanitation in underserved communities. The installation features 27 full-flush toilets housed in three refurbished 12-metre shipping containers, offering a cleaner, more

Court postpones matter of Alnika Mitchell’s alleged killer

The alleged killer of 14-year-old Alnika Mitchell has had his court matter postponed to next Thursday. The 35-year-old, Milosh Basson, made a brief appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. He faces six charges, including the murder of Alnika, who was shot in the yard of her Kensington

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