Commission to look at Gauteng taxi violence
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has appointed a commission of inquiry into the ongoing taxi violence
Tourism drops after Gauteng riots
The tourism sector in Gauteng is feeling the brunt from the recent violence and looting of
Nigerians fleeing violence in South Africa board flight back home
Nigerian nationals fleeing the recent wave of violence in Gauteng are now boarding a flight back
Addressing xenophobic violence requires co-operation: Maimane
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane says addressing xenophobic violence will require
Nigerian High Commissioner willing to repatriate citizens
Nigeria announced that it endorsed the repatriation of more than 600 Nigerians back home – who will
Ramaphosa condemns resurgence of violence
President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the resurgence of violence that claimed two lives in
Situation calm in Joburg CBD, for now: SAPS
Gauteng police spokesperson, Kay Makhubele, says the situation is calm for now in the Johannesburg
More businesses vandalised, burnt in Malvern
More businesses have been vandalised and burnt in Malvern east of Johannesburg overnight following
Police yet to confirm nationalities of victims of Joburg CBD violence
Police are yet to confirm the nationalities of one person who has died and five others who were
South African Council of Churches to hold prayer service for recent violence
South African Council of Churches (SACC) will on Sunday hold a prayer service for the recent
Uganda concerned over safety of their citizens living in South Africa
Concerns over the attacks on foreigners in South Africa continue to grow across the continent. In
Buthelezi to address Jeppestown residents following looting and violence
Former Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) leader, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, is expected to address Jeppestown
Reed Dance maidens add voice to call against gender-based violence
Young women and girls attending the 2019 Reed Dance in eNyokeni place KwaNongoma in northern
Police maintain strong presence in Katlehong
Police are maintaining a strong presence in Katlehong, on Gauteng’s East Rand after locals burnt
Rwanda confirms Paul Kagame will no longer attend WEF
The Department of International Relations and Coperation has confirmed it has received official
Makhura threatens to deploy army if looting continues
Gauteng Premier, David Makhura, has warned that he will request that the army be deployed to areas
Pretoria calm after violent looting
The situation is back to normal in the Pretoria CBD following Wednesday’s chaotic scenes.
Sudan says 87 killed when security forces broke up protest in June
The head of a Sudanese investigation into the violent break up of a protest by security forces said
Spotlight gives hope to Africa’s hunted albinos
Increased funding and awareness campaigns are helping to slow the rates of violence against people
Parents, teachers urged to reinforce good behaviour in learners
Parents should take more responsibility for the violent behaviour of their children while at school.