Watch VideoMalema blames government for 'hit-and-run sex'

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Julius Malema said the "match-box" houses given to people denied adults sexual pleasure but promised that "under the EFF you are going to touch each other peacefully" ...

New SA home for rescued circus lions

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A total of 33 lions, which were recently rescued from circuses in Peru and Colombia, fly out to their new homes in South Africa tomorrow.

‘Blesser-finder’ sex perks’ site gaining in popularity

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The newly established Blesser-finder social media page, where women - mostly young - are matched with rich "benefactors" in exchange for sex, has got people talking ...

I tolerated hate speech – Cliff

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Controversial media personality Gareth Cliff has acknowledged that what he had “tolerated” as free speech over the years was actually “hate speech”.

‘Don’t blame pastor for medical student mess’

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The Threshing Floor Bible Church has denied allegations that its senior pastor was responsible for disrupting the studies of South African medical students in Cuba ...

Messages of support after pilot’s death

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The death of Vryheid businessman Kobus Dicks, killed when the jet he was piloting crashed near Swellendam, was a loss to many people, his friends say.

Man blocked from his ‘porno’ Bible app

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There are some biblical moments but a Durban man didn’t expect to be locked out of his digital Bible app.

Comrades organisers all set

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Comrades officials are ready to prevent a repeat of the drug scandal that rocked the 2012 marathon.

Horse sickness outbreak: KZN worst hit

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There has been an outbreak of African Horse Sickness, a potentially fatal virus that could impact on the racing and breeding industry.

Rock throwers strike at Millenium Bridge

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There has been yet another rock-throwing incident in KZN, this time at the Millennium Bridge on the way to the N2.

Eskom warns of bogus officials

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Eskom has warned householders to be careful of bogus electrical technicians posing as meter inspectors.

KZN petrol worker attacked by four men

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A petrol attendant believed to be the first KZN victim of the motor industry strike is unconscious in hospital after a beating.

DA takes RDP fraud to police

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The DA filed criminal complaints against five former eThekwini councillors allegedly involved in the selling of RDP houses.

Bead traders evicted for permit violation

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More than 500 traders at Durban’s Victoria Market have been evicted after they failed to pay for a permit.