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NATJOINTS urges looters to voluntarily surrender stolen property
19th July 2021 The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJOINTS) co-chaired by the SANDF, SAPS and the SSA, has welcomed the influx of calls... →
Residents count cost as South Africa looting starts to die down
By: Reuters 15th July 2021 A week of violence that has engulfed South Africa slowly began to ebb on Thursday, and people counted the cost of an orgy of arson and looting that... →
SACP Gauteng calls on its red brigade, members and the people to defend our hard-won democracy
15th July 2021 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in Gauteng earlier this week, held an urgent online Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting following... →
Who is behind the violent unrest?
15th July 2021 South Africans, reeling from the wanton looting and destruction in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and parts of Gauteng, as the ANC fractures cracked through... →
KZN taxi operations to resume as cleanup of ranks get under way
By: News24Wire 14th July 2021 KwaZulu-Natal taxi operators have agreed to resume services and will start cleanup operations at taxi ranks in the province. SA National Taxi... →
DWS calls on public to keep rivers clean to honour Madiba
5th July 2021 The Department of Water and Sanitation has called on South Africans to honour the late state President Nelson Mandela during Nelson Mandela month... →
Phalaborwa dumps contain rare earths worth $4.7bn, says London junior
By: Martin Creamer 30th June 2021 “We have high value rare earth elements totalling $123/t in our gypsum stacks and multiply that by 38-million tonnes and that can give you an idea... →
Largest carbon emitters have most capacity to disrupt in decarbonisation transition
By: Tracy Hancock 30th June 2021 Climate change is probably the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced but daily innovation indicates that the world is on the path to a... →