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Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu debunks Trump’s ‘white genocide’ claims in quarterly crime report

The statistics from the first three months of the year show an overall drop in crime but gender-based violence continued to be a concern

Cape Town’s executive director for safety and security, Richard Bosman, said in a statement on Wednesday night that an investigation into the incident is under way, with disciplinary proceedings expected to be implemented.

Cape Town suspends metro cops involved in eviction of naked man

Four police officers are being investigated after a video of them evicting a man, who had been bathing at the time, was circulated on social media

A car smashed into by a security vehicle during protests in Khayelitsha.

Looting in Khayelitsha: EFF blamed but denies involvement

Residents who were evicted in Khayelitsha say EFF members began lootings in the area, but the EFF denies this, blaming the Ses’Khona movement.

EFF lays out strategies for growth

The party has been discussing policies and strategies, including land invasion, to ensure it gets more votes in the next elections.

ANC and DA discover common ground

The parties’ reactions to land invaders in regions they govern are similar – and equally illegal.

The Zambian government promotes large-scale agricultural investments to diversify its economy and reduce rural poverty.

New Zim land invasions raise concerns for foreign firms

Hundreds of illegal settlers have invaded sugar estates owned by Tongaat Hullet, raising concerns about the security of foreign investment.

Listen to the shack-dwellers

Tens of thousands of shack-dwellers in South Africa are doomed to be evicted to transit camps.