South Africa
WATCH |Police launch formal probe into constable allegedly assaulting civilian
Video suggests that attack took place inside Volksrust police station
Police launch manhunt after clinic visit reveals 16-year-old pregnancy
SAPS open a case of statutory rape against 22-year-old male
Minister condemns rape of 12-year-old girl in Dobsonville
Suspect, 58, allegedly caught in the act by his wife and subsequently arrested on charges related to child abuse
Third person dies after Vryburg school pupils’ car crash, bringing death toll to four
The North West department of education has confirmed that a third pupil has died after a road accident involving pupils from Vryburg High School during the week
‘Moral crisis’: ATM urges Motsoaledi to act on Dora Nginza Hospital ‘collapse’
The ATM has called on health minister Aaron Motsoaledi to take immediate and decisive action to address a “collapse” at Dora Nginza Hospital in the Eastern Cape
We don’t want to be Sandton by the sea, say Ballito residents
Angry locals act to halt proposed six-storey development, saying it doesn’t take into account their ‘old-world pavement culture’
Call centre accused of ‘evil’ curbs on toilet breaks for staff
Woman tells CCMA she was embarrassed while having her period because she couldn’t get to the bathroom
‘Everything is hard — death is better than living’: Ten years on and still fighting for the right to die
This week, Dignity SA approached the North Gauteng High Court in a landmark legal bid to decriminalise and legalise medically assisted dying in South Africa.
Krill wars: Eco-activists take on Antarctic trawlers
Fears grow that increasing exploitation of the tiny creatures could collapse food chain for whales and other marine life
Should wildlife parks be fenced? We studied 60 African examples for an answer
To some, they are essential for conserving wildlife, minimising encroachment, and preventing the type of conflict that happens when humans come into contact with wildlife. To others, fences represent exclusion.
Ex Shoprite employee gets five years behind bars for stealing R400,000
A former Shoprite employee Dimakatso Tshipane has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for stealing R400,000 from her employer.
IN PICS | Carletonville police station abandoned for two decades - now home to illegal occupants
Carletonville's ‘ghost’ police station: 20 years of decay, crime and broken promises
SA citrus exports to China get boost as cold treatment rules ease
Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen has welcomed the successful amendment of the cold treatment requirements regulating the export of South African citrus to China.
‘They are lying’: service provider challenges Nampak’s version of contract termination
A contract dispute has erupted between packaging giant Nampak and service provider Tebogo Maluleke, founder of Moagi Lifestyle, after Nampak ended a canteen services agreement at its Bevcan Rosslyn plant in Pretoria.
Water crisis at Sefako Makgatho University disrupts student life
Students at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University faced weeks of water issues, affecting hygiene and studies



























