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POLITICAL VIOLENCE FEARS: Knysna tensions grow after two councillors killed within 24 hours THE GATHERING CITIES EDITION: When ‘it must be Sunday’ becomes a punchline, the joke is on City leadership THE INTERVIEW : Ex-Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink seeks second chance to ‘finish what we started’ PUBLIC LOSS: Joburg’s Santarama Miniland ‘hijacked’ for private gain LOCAL ELECTIONS 2026: Manifesto test: SACP’s power to the people and a working class embraced MADLANGA COMMISSION: Bombshell testimony implicates Mchunu in alleged bid to target Mkhwanazi SHROUDED IN SECRECY: Five years of silence — who is assessing the assessors of SA’s environmental future? ‘Clock it’ — ANC reheats old election promises in 2026 manifesto UNCOOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE: Plan to write off R23bn is illegal, Treasury tells Nelson Mandela Bay NO STING IN THE TAIL...YET: One year after IDT boss ‘bribe’ sting, no arrests or prosecutions POLITICAL VIOLENCE FEARS: Knysna tensions grow after two councillors killed within 24 hours THE GATHERING CITIES EDITION: When ‘it must be Sunday’ becomes a punchline, the joke is on City leadership THE INTERVIEW : Ex-Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink seeks second chance to ‘finish what we started’ PUBLIC LOSS: Joburg’s Santarama Miniland ‘hijacked’ for private gain LOCAL ELECTIONS 2026: Manifesto test: SACP’s power to the people and a working class embraced MADLANGA COMMISSION: Bombshell testimony implicates Mchunu in alleged bid to target Mkhwanazi SHROUDED IN SECRECY: Five years of silence — who is assessing the assessors of SA’s environmental future? ‘Clock it’ — ANC reheats old election promises in 2026 manifesto UNCOOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE: Plan to write off R23bn is illegal, Treasury tells Nelson Mandela Bay NO STING IN THE TAIL...YET: One year after IDT boss ‘bribe’ sting, no arrests or prosecutions
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SA’s captive lion industry remains legal despite years of promises to phase it out, say animal welfare groups

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SA’s captive lion industry remains legal despite years of promises to phase it out, say animal welfare groups

Despite years of government commitments, parliamentary reviews and expert panels, South Africa’s commercial captive lion breeding industry remains operational as conservation groups urge immediate action to enforce a phase-out.

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