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Dec 4, 2025

Zimbabwe News Update

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡Ό Published: 04 December 2025
πŸ“˜ Source: The Star

A 24-year-old former SRC member at Rustenburg TVET College has been arrested for allegedly defrauding first-year students of their NSFAS allowances, misappropriating R14,000 from their accounts. The City of Tshwane is ordered to compensate Crawdaddy’s restaurant for significant profit losses caused by a sinkhole. As global demand for quality goods rises, South African SMEs have a golden opportunity to expand internationally.

Discover how your business can thrive on the global stage. Panyaza Lesufi, ANC provincial chairperson, critically assesses the party’s leadership, urging members to reconnect with the masses ahead of the National General Council. Jacobus Geldenhuis, a 65-year-old man, faces serious charges of fraud and money laundering after allegedly scamming victims out of R100 million.

He was released on R10,000. With 2025 nearing its end, discover the three up-and-coming suburbs in South Africa that are capturing the attention of home buyers and investors alike. Learn why these areas are set to be the hotspots for property investment in 2026.

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After a viral video revealed a shocking state of hygiene at KFC Belhar, patrons are left questioning if fast food is worth the risk. Following a comprehensive investigation, the SIU has successfully reclaimed R14.7 million from misappropriated funds, exposing extensive corruption in South Africa’s transport and licensing systems, including fraudulent license schemes

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Originally published by The Star β€’ December 04, 2025

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