Today marks two years since Sudan's brutal conflict erupted. As violence drags on, over 1.1 million refugees and returnees have poured into South Sudan, stretching already fragile host communities to the brink. A new United Nations Human Rights Council report exposes crumbling infrastructure: overcrowded schools, scarce healthcare, and land disputes over makeshift shelters. The UN Human Rights Council is calling for urgent global support to stabilize the region and offer hope for durable peace. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Silva Alkebeh, united nations high commissioner for refugees (UNHRC)

The Federation of Unions of South Africa, (FEDUSA) says it backs the suspension of University of Fort Hare Vice-Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu following a forensic investigation into irregular executive appointments
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The South African National Taxi Council says it will be ramping up efforts to improve road safety
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The Democratic Alliance pushes authorities to investigate the Patriotic Alliance and its leader Gayton McKenzie over allegations linking them to alleged organized crime and the drug trade
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