June 30 | Business as usual for SANTACO as deadline looms

For millions of South Africans, every day begins with a taxi ride. But with the planned protest action on 30 June drawing closer, many commuters have been asking one simple question: Will I be able to get to work? In a move aimed at reassuring the public, SANTACO has thrown its weight behind the South African Police Service's (SAPS) call for taxis to remain on the road, distancing itself from any calls for transport disruptions and reaffirming its commitment to commuter safety and business continuity. The decision sends an important message: while the right to protest is protected by the Constitution, so too is the need to ensure that ordinary South Africans can travel safely, earn a living, and keep the economy moving. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

June 30 | Anxious foreign nationals urgently seek transportation back to their home countries
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June 30 | Anxious foreign nationals urgently seek transportation back to their home countries

MBALULA BLASTS ZUMA OVER MARCH AND MARCH: “HE IS FUELLING VIOLENCE”
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MBALULA BLASTS ZUMA OVER MARCH AND MARCH: “HE IS FUELLING VIOLENCE”

June 30 | Thousands of Malawians await official clearance to return home
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June 30 | Thousands of Malawians await official clearance to return home

Cat Matlala pleads guilty in Medicare24 tender case
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Cat Matlala pleads guilty in Medicare24 tender case

June 30 | Stranded and hopeful, Malawian nationals wait for buses back home
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June 30 | Stranded and hopeful, Malawian nationals wait for buses back home

June 30 | Police on high alert as March and March protest gets underway in Cape Town
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June 30 | Police on high alert as March and March protest gets underway in Cape Town

Mass Zimbabweans Immigrants Leaves South Africa
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Mass Zimbabweans Immigrants Leaves South Africa

Joburg to be cut off from national funds
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Joburg to be cut off from national funds

June 30 | Malawi nationals gather outside consulate ahead of Tuesday deadline
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June 30 | Malawi nationals gather outside consulate ahead of Tuesday deadline

Zimbabwean Pastor With 3 IDs Allegedly Scored R500 Million in City Power Tenders | Witness Mazanga
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Zimbabwean Pastor With 3 IDs Allegedly Scored R500 Million in City Power Tenders | Witness Mazanga

JJ Tabane with Helen Zille: Xenophobia/ Migration | City of Joburg | Local Elections |Julius Malema
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JJ Tabane with Helen Zille: Xenophobia/ Migration | City of Joburg | Local Elections |Julius Malema

Julius Malema Slam MPs at Impeachment Committee. This is not Mbeki's era.
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Julius Malema Slam MPs at Impeachment Committee. This is not Mbeki's era.

I AM NOT GOING DOWN ALONE- Paul Mashatile Panics As Cat Matlala Exposed Their Criminal Link In Court
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I AM NOT GOING DOWN ALONE- Paul Mashatile Panics As Cat Matlala Exposed Their Criminal Link In Court

June 30 | March and March Parklands protest remains orderly in Cape Town
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June 30 | March and March Parklands protest remains orderly in Cape Town

HUMANITARIAN CRISIS GROWS! Thousands of Malawians Seek Safety at Mayor's Walk l June 22, 2026
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HUMANITARIAN CRISIS GROWS! Thousands of Malawians Seek Safety at Mayor's Walk l June 22, 2026

South Africa: Anti-Migrant Groups Slam Ramaphosa Govt Ahead of June 30 Deadline | Firstpost Africa
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South Africa: Anti-Migrant Groups Slam Ramaphosa Govt Ahead of June 30 Deadline | Firstpost Africa

June 30 | Thousands of Malawian nationals continue arriving at Durban's North Beach transit site
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June 30 | Thousands of Malawian nationals continue arriving at Durban's North Beach transit site

Crimea declares state of emergency after Ukrainian drone strikes
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Crimea declares state of emergency after Ukrainian drone strikes

Immigration | 6 buses leave Durban for Malawi - Ayanda Mhlongo reports
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Immigration | 6 buses leave Durban for Malawi - Ayanda Mhlongo reports

June 30 | Political risks and ramifications ahead of Tuesday's march: Prof Kotze weighs in
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June 30 | Political risks and ramifications ahead of Tuesday's march: Prof Kotze weighs in