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The student leadership at CPUT has rejected claims it supports the destruction of university property, while accusing the institution of failing to address years of concerns over finances, accommodation and governance.

Young women and girls in South Africa continue to face barriers to sport, education and economic opportunities, but the story of one Khayelitsha woman shows how access to opportunities can change lives.

The seizure of drugs and laboratory equipment worth an estimated R600m from a suspected crystal methamphetamine manufacturing operation in Limpopo points to a wider expansion of Mexican-linked meth production across Africa, say experts.

Court finds defence force member guilty in intimate partner killing

Calm has returned to the Cape Peninsula University of Technology after violent student protests over financial policies led to campus shutdowns and the evacuation of residences

Acting national police commissioner Lt-Gen Puleng Dimpane welcomes withdrawal of fraud and corruption charges against Dumisani Khumalo and six others

The Pretoria magistrate’s court has granted bail to a 47-year-old Boschkop man who faces a charge of attempted murder for allegedly infecting his 38-year-old girlfriend with HIV

A 27-year-old man has been added as the third accused in a case relating to the fatal shooting of two anti-gang unit police officers and two civilians in Reiger Park, Boksburg.

The DA removed Burke from finance committees but the ANC says this was a ‘PR stunt’

The trial of five men accused of murdering Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa in 2014 continues on Friday in the high court in Pretoria

“I’m sad to watch my peers going to school every day while I’m being punished for observing and practicing my culture.”

Police seize crystal meth and equipment worth R600m and arrest five suspects at Limpopo farm

Questions swirl over expunged convictions and links to vehicle theft syndicate

Affidavit reveals rift between politically linked businessmen as multimillion-rand dispute unfolds

Supreme Court of Appeal judge Fikile Eunice Mokgohloa has died at the age of 65 after a long illness, prompting tributes from Chief Justice Mandisa Maya and the judiciary.

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