We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 21 September 2021.
A 53-year-old Grade 6 maths teacher was shot and killed in the Heinz Park Primary parking lot before school started on Tuesday morning.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Monday 20 September 2021.
The police said the illegal protest at the Sea Point Promenade on Saturday was attended by approximately 600 people.
The Sea Point Promenade was packed with people protesting against the vaccine passport proposed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Jacob Zuma intends to approach the African Court on Human and People’s Rights after the ConCourt’s refusal to rescind his jail term.
SANDF said a fire at a storage depot in Pretoria damaged several vehicles that were waiting to be destroyed or deemed beyond repair.
An investigation into the death of two Western Cape fishermen is underway. The NSRI and police were alerted to the incident on Friday.
President Cyril Ramaphosa kicked off the ANC’s campaign for the upcoming municipal elections in Soweto on Saturday, 18 September.
The IEC said more than 23 000 voter registration sites are open across the country between 8:00 and 17:00 on Saturday and Sunday.
Graham Dickason, whose daughters were recently killed in Timaru, reportedly has no family or close friends in New Zealand.
The Timaru District Court remanded Lauren Dickason to a hospital in Christchurch for a psychiatric assessment. She is accused of killing her three daughters.
Cosatu’s Matthew Parks said the SRD grant ‘is a critical poverty alleviation intervention’, which should be made permanent, to parliament on Friday.
New Zealand police said the murder would be “incredibly distressing” for Timaru residents as five boys from the town died last month.
SARS and law enforcement agencies discovered an unregistered shisha tobacco manufacturing plant on Friday. The revenue service also seized illicit cigarettes worth R400k.
Public servants will have to prove their eligibility for the social grants they receive from SASSA. “Measures will also be taken to recover any funds overpaid,” said Lindiwe Zulu.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Friday 17 September 2021.
A 40-year-old woman was arrested and charged with the murder of three South African girls by New Zealand police. She is due in court on Saturday.
A South African doctor found the dead bodies of his three daughters on Thursday evening. The suspected killer is in police custody.
A taxi owner allegedly killed his ex-lover and her boyfriend in Baragwanath Road, Soweto on Wednesday before turning the gun on himself
South Africa recorded 4215 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, 16 September. Unfortunately, 311 more people succumbed to the disease.
President Cyril Ramaphosa invited members of the public to submit nominations for the next Chief Justice of South Africa on Thursday.
Mbalenhle Xaba, 39, allegedly decided to have her husband killed while the couple were going through a divorce, according to the Hawks.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Thursday 16 September 2021.
The police in Cape Town are searching for two suspects believed to be involved in a murder in Muizenberg earlier this year.