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The waiting game: How COVID-19 is bringing SA sport to its knees
For the South African sports economy, live matches can’t return soon enough. But will it be too late for some when it does?
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'We are human': How Gauteng's homeless people are dealing with COVID-19
For some homeless people, government's decision to supply temporary shelters has been a blessing, while a horror for others.
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FEATURE: SA's land quandary amid COVID-19
How the global pandemic will change how we solve our biggest inequality - spatial dispossession.
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Govt Covid-19 Resources and Portal
The official resource for information on coronavirus in South Africa.
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Sharpeville: More than a massacre memory
Sharpeville is often plucked out as a moment in history, the site where 69 people were killed by police . This is what it is like to live there today.
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STATE OF NATION: Inside SA's xenophobia crisis
Speaking to experts, perpetrators and victims, Eyewitness News journalists Thomas Holder and Nickolaus Bauer take a look at two sides of the problem - what it means to be on the receiving end of the results of this confusion, and why the misunderstanding exists in the first place.
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FEATURE: The trauma of the public healthcare system
Mental health problems, HIV and Aids, pregnancy complications and other issues affect all South Africans. But not all of us have access to the same quality of healthcare. And it's poor people who feel it the most. Eyewitness News takes a look at what the public healthcare system looks like - and how it affects millions of South Africans.
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FEATURE: Government or God: South Africa's Water Crisis
How South Africa will not have enough water for its citizens by 2030.
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WEF Africa 2019
WEF Africa 2019
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SA's forgotten citizens - the homeless: Why homeless people can't 'just go home'
What makes it so difficult for people to go back home? In this episode, we’ll look at the psychological toll on people who consider returning to safety after being homeless.
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'Borders' Episode 1: Guns, Drugs & People
Guns, drugs, people and vehicles: these are smuggled across our borders daily. But on the line, the military plays cat and mouse with criminal syndicates, as they try and one-up the border patrols. 'Borders' is a four-part series focusing on what goes in and out of South Africa’s borders, and what happens to the goods when they're inside the country's borders.
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Bulls and Highlanders share the spoils in entertaining draw
This is the second draw in as many weeks for the Pretorias side who drew 22-22 with the Blues last time out.
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Kante out of France's Euro qualifiers with knee injury
N’Golo Kante was injured in training before Chelsea faced Arsenal in last week’s Europa League final but played the full 90 minutes as his side beat their London rivals 4-1.
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World Cup adaptability is key, says New Zealand's Latham
New Zealand reached the World Cup final for the first time four years ago but had to settle for a runners-up finish against Australia.
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Flying high: Cape Town International Airport named Africa's no. 1 airport again
The awards were established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries.
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Mushfiqur, Shakib star in Bangladesh's World Cup opener
Mushfiqur made 78 from 80 balls and Shakib's 75 came from 84 balls as the pair combined in a 142-run partnership.
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Cricket World Cup 2019
Cricket World Cup 2019
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Elections 2019
Elections 2019
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How Cape Town’s rail system can get back on track
Why are fewer people using cars in London and can Cape Town get on the same track?
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[FEATURE] Collaboration, science and Mandela’s legacy
On the eve of Mandela100, one of Madiba’s legacies has reached fruition, on the 'SA Agulhas II'.
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[MAP] Following the money: Cash-in-transit heists across SA
There has been a spate of cash-in-transit robberies across South Africa since January 2018. According to the South African Banking Risk Information Centre, cash-in-transit heists have doubled in the in 2018 compared to the same period in 2017.