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'You can restart the process to rename Rhodes if you like': Vice-chancellor Mabizela
Prof Sizwe Mabizela said consultations had been held in the past and the decision was that the name should be retained
Gupta brothers arrested in India are not Ajay and Atul: Lamola
The Gupta brothers reported to have been arrested in India are not the ones the South African government has obtained warrants of arrest for.
Thousands of ANC supporters gather at FNB Stadium for Siyanqoba rally
Thousands of ANC supporters have started filling the FNB stadium in Johannesburg where the party is holding its Siyanqoba rally to conclude its election campaign.
Joburg’s Small Street gets CCTV cameras, amaPanyaza on the ground
The Gauteng government has started installing CCTV cameras on Small Street in the Johannesburg inner city as part of its efforts to fight crime.
Nasi Ispani gets R8.4bn to train half a million youths in Gauteng
The Gauteng government has partnered the department of labour and employment to introduce another leg of Nasi Ispani which the government says will see almost 500,000 youths trained in specialised skills before being placed in employment.
Arrest landlords who house undocumented people: Faith Mazibuko
Gauteng community safety MEC Faith Mazibuko has warned residents who have undocumented migrants that when police that when conduct raids they will arrest the tenant and the landlord.
Gauteng should pray for no escalation of Middle East conflict — economist
Gauteng should pray the conflict in the Middle East does not escalate as this will have a direct impact on the province's economy because of its exposure to global trade, says Nedbank senior economist Isaac Matshego.
R800k payment to AKA murder accused was 'purely for business purposes': Gcaba family
The Gcaba family says the money that was deposited into the bank account of one of the men accused of killing rapper Kiernan Forbes, commonly known as AKA, was "purely for business purposes" and had nothing to do with his murder.
More than 700 people left homeless after Cape Town fires
A total of 339 shacks were destroyed and 759 people left homeless in four fires in Cape Town on Saturday night.
Five men arrested for rhino poaching in Limpopo
Limpopo police have arrested five people suspected of being involved in rhino poaching and illegal trade of elephant tusks.

















