With the June 30 deadline set by protest groups fast approaching, police are urging calm. Deputy National Police Commissioner Tebello Mosikili has warned marchers not to carry dangerous or traditional weapons, as authorities unveil security plans for the planned shutdown and demonstrations, backed by a R600 million safety operation.
Guest: Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, National Police spokesperson

Is South Africa really calling for all foreigners to leave, or is the real issue the failure to enforce immigration and labour laws? Following President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent address on undocumented migrants and illegal employment, the Road Freight Association says the government has had the tools, proposals and legislation to tackle the problem for years.
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A landmark court ruling has reshaped the debate around land expropriation in South Africa. The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned the City of Tshwane’s decision to expropriate privately owned land that had been illegally occupied, ruling that the municipality could not sidestep a court-ordered eviction by taking ownership of the property instead
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Despite threats to South Africa's HIV funding, the country remains at the table. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is attending a high-level UN HIV meeting in the US, where global leaders, health experts and civil society groups are gathering to assess progress and map the next phase of the fight against HIV and AIDS.
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