Kidnapping suspects abandon bail article Four men accused of kidnapping a Durban businesswoman appear in court.
Kidnapping gangs highly organised article Highly organised gangs with possible international links. That’s how anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee has described the kidnapping syndicates operating in South Africa who are targeting wealthy Indian families. This comes as a massive search continues for four children who were abducted in Polokwane yesterday. The brothers are the sons of a prominent Polokwane businessman. Abramjee’s concerned that these gangs are now after softer targets for ransom.
Khutsong residents’ sinkhole tragedy article Residents of Khutsong on Johannesburg’s West Rand are seething with anger. More than 500 families have been left destitute after sinkholes damaged or completely swallowed their homes. Gauteng Premier David Makhura met with some of the angry residents today. Our reporter Henny Ngoveni was there and filed this report.
Khumba movie Body A half-striped Zebra is rejected by his superstitious herd. Because of this, he goes on a daring quest to earn his stripes, but instead finds the courage and self-acceptance to save all the animals of the Great Karoo.
Khumba movie Body After his herd rejects him for having only half his stripes, a young zebra (Jake T. Austin) sets out on a mission across the Karoo Desert to find the legendary water hole where the first zebras got their distinctive markings.
Khoza’s alleged killer to remain behind bars article The LGBTQI community in Durban says its relieved after the Ntunzuma Magistrate’s Court denied Thando Mgenge bail. He is accused of killing Siphamandla Khoza, in what is believed to be hate crime. Our reporter Nabeelah Shaikh joined us for an update.
Khoisan Revolution Party launches its manifesto article We've been bringing you the views of different political parties both big and small in the run-up to the local government election. Today we take a look at the Khoisan Revolution Party. The party contested municipal elections for the first time in 2016 but it’s hoping for a better showing come November first. The party's Stanley Peterson says its key focus is on mining and unemployment.