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Drug Bust at Durban harbour and High-Speed Railway From Johannesburg

A South African Revenue Services (SARS) narcotics operation caught a drugs consignment estimated to be R65 million from a vessel at the Durban Harbour. The SARS Durban Customs office confiscated about 30 bricks of suspected narcotics in a collaborative intelligence operation at the Durban Harbour in the early hours of yesterday morning (October 12). According […]

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Madagascar On the Brink of National Crisis Pretoria Calls for Calm

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has called for a de-escalation of tensions in Madagascar following three weeks of protests in Antananarivo, the capital. The Malagasy Island nation has been beset by political unrest ignited by police brutality, and power and water shortages. The escalated unrest has since evolved into broader calls for

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Morocco Rocked by Mass Protests Faces Major Turning Point

The North African Kingdom of Morocco has born witness to mass youth-led protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and that the government focus on providing basic services such as affordable health care and quality education rather than construction for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The mass demonstrations were ignited by a mass

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BOSA, Good Party and Rise Mzansi Merge while Ramaphosa applauds the Return of Profitability to Eskom

Three minority parties – one in opposition and the other two in the Government of National Unity (GNU) – Build One South Africa (BOSA), the Good Party and Rise Mzansi have agreed to formally merge. The name of the new political formation is Unite for Change. They will run in the 2026 Municipal elections under

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Contradictory messages over Peace Plan between Hamas and Israelis Concerning Gaza Truce

The Hamas militant group in Gaza has consented to certain elements of the peace plan that was proposed by US President Donald J. Trump proposed earlier this week. Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu has expressed hope that he would announce the release of all hostages from Gaza “in the coming days”. However, Netanyahu later reversed

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Humanitarian Flotilla Bound For Gaza Seized Greta Thunberg Arrested

The floating convoy of 500 aid workers was sailing towards Gaza on humanitarian mission to deliver food aid and medical supplies to Palestinian civilians when their flotilla was seized. Amongst the crew was Swedish Climate Change activist and humanitarian Greta Thunberg who was placed under arrest by Israeli authorities. A video of the arrest was

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DUT students welcome MKSM food parcels amid funding crisis

By Prudence Mathenjwa Durban University of Technology (DUT) students say food insecurity has become one of the biggest challenges on campus, especially for those who were recently defunded by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). This week, students at the Steve Biko campus received food parcels in a distribution drive organised by the uMkhonto

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Traces are Forever: DUT fine arts student honors late mother and brother through a powerful painting

By Prudence Mathenjwa Second-year Fine Arts student at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) is already making waves in the art world with her deeply personal work. Siyethemba Ngubane’s latest painting, showcased at a recent DUT Fine Art Exhibition, is a heartfelt tribute to her late mother and brother, both of whom passed away when

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South African youth are balancing traditional and modern menus this heritage month

By Prudence Mathenjwa As South Africa marks Heritage Month, the question of how young people are connecting with traditional food comes to the fore. While some remain deeply rooted in cultural dishes, others are blending tradition with modern influences, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of today’s food culture. At Eshowe TVET College, Mcebisi Shongwe, a

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