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    Scores of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa

    2026/06/11 | 15 mins.
    Scores of Nigerians have been repatriated from South Africa. Ahead of the departure, groups of Nigerian nationals gathered at their embassy in Pretoria for registration, documentation checks, and final travel arrangements. The process comes at a sensitive time, with migrant communities in South Africa facing heightened tensions and renewed debate around migration, safety, and integration. To help us unpack the implications of what has now taken place, both in terms of diplomacy and the lived experiences of those affected, we are joined by Dr. ABC Okokoh, President of the Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo South Africa Chapter
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    Victims of disasters in Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal are set to receive permanent houses

    2026/06/11 | 9 mins.
    Victims of disasters in Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal are set to receive permanent houses after years in temporary shelters. KZN MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma is expected to handover completed homes today. Over 2,400 houses have been finished so far, with more still under construction. MEC Duma joins us on the line...
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    Rise Mzansi calls for greater accountability in the security sector, following mass shooting

    2026/06/11 | 6 mins.
    Gauteng police are investigating a mass shooting at Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland, Johannesburg. Twelve people were killed and at least nine others injured after heavily armed suspects opened fire on residents. Rise Mzansi has called for greater accountability and reform in the security sector. Rise Mzansi Joburg mayoral candidate, Lukhona Mnguni joins us now to discuss restoring safety and trust in vulnerable communities
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    Concerns raised over the proposed digital ID system by department of Home Affairs

    2026/06/11 | 9 mins.
    Think Tank and Advocacy group Lex Libertas has written to Home Affairs Minister, Dr. Leon Schreiber over concerns about the proposed digital ID system. The group says thousands of public submissions have been received opposing the plan, citing risks around data security and oversight. Lex Libertas argues mandatory logging of verifications and broad powers for the Director-General could enable future abuse. For more we're joined by Dr. Ernst Roets, Executive Director of Lex Libertas
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    ANCYL to picket at Cartrack offices calling for Justice for Gcina Dhladhla who died on duty

    2026/06/11 | 4 mins.
    The ANCYL and other organisation will today picket at Cartrack's Rosebank office calling for Justice for Gcina Dhladhla who died at the vehicle tracking company. Twenty-nine-year-old Gcina reportedly collapsed and died in a bathroom cubicle. The cause of death is still pending a formal autopsy result. Organisers are calling for public solidarity with her family. We're joined now by Oscar Kanyane, ANCYL Johannesburg Regional Spokesperson
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