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The Mercury, 01 juin 2026

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ArticleTur­moil in KZN as NFP expels Shinga

THE National Free­dom Party (NFP) and Social Devel­op­ment MEC Mbali Shinga are headed for a legal show­down after she vowed to fight her dis­missal from the party. This is after the NFP revealed that it will soon update its list at the legis­lature...

Tur­moil in KZN as NFP expels Shinga

ArticleMsun­duzi details threats aimed at its work­ers

A CONTRACTOR who had lost his con­tract with the Msun­duzi Muni­cip­al­ity threatened and even “barged” into the home of a muni­cipal employee he had blamed for los­ing the con­tract. This incid­ent is among the threats faced by muni­cipal work­ers in...

Msun­duzi details threats aimed at its work­ers

ArticleInde­pend­ent Media backs bold cam­paign to fight period poverty and restore dig­nity

TODAY, read­ers of The Star, The Mer­cury and Cape Times opened their news­pa­pers to find something deeply uncom­fort­able: period blood stains splashed across the front page and seep­ing through the pages beneath, as though the news­pa­per itself had...

Inde­pend­ent Media backs bold cam­paign to fight period poverty and restore dig­nity

ArticleMcK­en­zie slams SAFA over ‘embar­rass­ing’ Bafana visa bungle

GAYTON McK­en­zie has slammed the South African Foot­ball Asso­ci­ation (SAFA) after Bafana Bafana’s depar­ture to Mex­ico had to be paused over an appar­ent visa mix-up. IOL repor­ted that the squad was due to board a chartered flight from the OR...

McK­en­zie slams SAFA over ‘embar­rass­ing’ Bafana visa bungle

ArticleETh­ek­wini rate­pay­ers’ group wel­comes reduced tar­iff hikes

A RATEPAYERS group has praised eTh­ek­wini Muni­cip­al­ity mayor Cyril Xaba for suc­cess­fully redu­cing some of the pro­posed tar­iffs. They called on other city offi­cials to emu­late the mayor when address­ing rate­payer con­cerns. Last week, the...

ETh­ek­wini rate­pay­ers’ group wel­comes reduced tar­iff hikes