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A call has been made to the police not to use violence, take sides or intervene in marches to disperse foreigners who have fled KwaZulu-Natal.The main event of the anti-immigrant march organized by March and March is from King Dinuzulu Park in Durban tomorrow and large numbers of people are expected to be part of it. Professor Firoz Cachalia, Acting Minister of Police, speaking to the police who will be closely monitoring the marches in the province, warned the police that the marches could get out of hand.”Don’t use rags when you are guarding the marches. You are neutral but…

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Kerr signs with the NWSL champions until 2030, returning to the US league after six years spent with Chelsea in England.Published On 29 Jun 202629 Jun 2026Australian striker Sam Kerr has signed with Gotham ⁠FC, the ⁠reigning champions of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in the United States, the club announced after the iconic player ended her dazzling career with Chelsea, which saw her ⁠win five Women’s Super League titles.Kerr, who was a free agent, signed the contract on Monday that will see her play in New York through the 2030 season. She previously played ‌in the city between…

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The South African police said that Operation 30 June has entered its full operational phase, as the country is ready to work properly before the planned protests across the country.The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster says thousands of police officers have been deployed across the nine states. Police working under various government agencies, tactical response teams, national intervention unit, Special Operations Forces, Air Force, K9 units, mounted units and intelligence agencies are vigilant to protect peaceful protests, communities, important infrastructure and important buildings.The police stressed that there is a clear difference between exercising constitutional rights and committing criminal offences.…

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THE Speaker of the Parliament Mrs. Thoko Didiza is under fire as more groups support the proposal that she be removed from office, accusing her of protecting President Cyril Ramaphosa, in the matter concerning the availability of US dollar coins at his farm in Limpopo, Phala Phala.The EFF wrote to the Deputy Speaker, Ms Annelie Lotriet, that there was a proposal of no confidence in the leadership of Mrs. Didiza, following the rejection of the proposal of different groups, including the committee that is considering removing Ramaphosa from office, on the issue of Phala Phala.Mrs. Didiza did not accept the…

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Catherine, Princess of Wales, climbed the three highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales. (Photo: Instagram/Prince and Princess of Wales) Over the weekend, Britain’s Princess Catherine became the first member of the British royal family to climb the three highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales to raise money for the Royal Marsden cancer charity in Britain. This organization raises money for the Royal Marsden Hospital, a world-renowned cancer center in the United Kingdom, and helps to fund research, modern medical equipment and holistic patient care. Kate, as she is popularly known, revealed in a social media video posted late…

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A 39-year-old Malawian bus driver has been remanded in custody after he was found in possession of explosives hidden in sacks of rice at the Beitbridge Border Post. According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), Gondwe Samson Tonne appeared at the Musina Magistrate’s Court on Monday for possession of explosives after he was arrested on Sunday at the border into South Africa. NPA spokesperson Mashudu Malabi said Tonne was caught when he entered South Africa from Malawi when members of the Border Management Authority (BMA) searched the bus he was driving. During the search, the officers checked two bags of…

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According to Arno Roodt, operations officer of the Solidarity Movement, South Africa is under tremendous pressure in almost every field. Crumbling municipalities, decaying infrastructure, violent crime, porous borders and more than a decade of economic stagnation have created fertile breeding grounds for growing frustration over illegal immigration.

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Government workers who will be out of work today because of the marches to cry about foreigners who are in the country illegally are being warned that they will see what happened to the cat on the tree.This warning was issued by the Ministry of Public Works and Administration, after receiving questions about what procedure must be followed today as there will be an accident in different cities.The circular issued by Mr. Willie Vukela, the acting director general of the department, said it was a normal day.”The heads of the departments are reminded that since the group of ministers responsible…

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NewsFeedAmid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza that destroyed most schools, 18-year-old Dana Shabat is sitting her final exams online. She’s determined, despite bombardment, displacement, blackouts, to turn survival into success, and to keep the legacy of her mother, Lina, alive.Published On 29 Jun 202629 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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