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- Foreign nationals working in Durban living in fear again after shops looted
Durban (Today) - Foreign nationals working and living in Durban fear that they will be attacked again after their businesses were looted and torched during a protest on Monday....
- Cape Town joins the ‘longest human chain’ in the world [video]
Cape Town (Today) - French-Swiss artist Saype recently brought his impressive Beyond Walls series - which sees hands painted on land - to Cape Town....
- Durban man arrested with R6,000 worth of illegal alcohol
Durban (Today) - A 55-year-old Durban man was arrested for dealing in liquor and being in possession of stock estimated at R6,000, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Tuesday....
- Artist Saype spray paints iconic 'Beyond Walls' frescoes in Cape Town
Cape Town (Today) - On a sandy patch with tufts of grass in Cape Town's impoverished Philippi shantytown, French artist Saype checks a laminated image before adding details to a huge fresco spray-painted on...
- Cape Town biotech startup developing affordable test for cancer
Cape Town (Today) - Local biotech startup, BioCODE is currently developing a cost-effective and rapid test for cancer and cardiovascular disease....
- Two Durban detectives killed in early morning crash
Durban (Today) - Two Durban police detectives were killed when a truck hit the vehicle in which they were travelling on Tuesday morning....
- Durban man, 55, nabbed for selling liquor
Durban (Today) - A Durban-based man was arrested and released on R2000 bail after the police caught him allegedly selling alcohol in contravention of the Disaster Management Act. KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, ......
- City of Cape Town accused of blocking ratepayers who complain too much
Cape Town (Today) - The City of Cape Town has been accused of red lining and blocking certain ratepayers, which they deem to complain too much – from logging service delivery complaints online or...
- “Beyond Walls” by SAYPE in Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town (Yesterday) - In the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, as South Africa is in the international spotlight, French-Swiss artist Saype chooses to present a fraternal vision in three neighbourhoods in Sea...
- MK vets deny involvement in torching of foreign-owned shops in Durban city centre
Durban (Yesterday) - Members of the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association confirmed that they had marched from King Dinuzulu Park to the city hall to hand over their memorandum but denied they...