News24 | Capitec backs Schreiber; Court halts Lungu’s funeral: Today’s top 7 stories in 7 minutes

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Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero survived a motion of no confidence on Wednesday, with 144 councillors voting against it and 43 abstaining.

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Joburg Mayor Dada Morero survives motion of no confidence

- City of Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero survived a motion of no confidence brought by the DA.

- The DA claims Morero failed to address service delivery issues in the metro.

- A motion against council Speaker Nobuhle Mthembu was also put forward by Al Jama-ah.

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Lindsay Knowlden, 65, kidnapped at the Nelson Mandela Bay Fresh Produce Market in Gqeberha, reunited with her family on Wednesday.

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Kidnapped Gqeberha woman dropped off by abductors, reunited with family

- Lindsay Knowlden, a 65-year-old woman kidnapped in Gqeberha on Saturday, has been reunited with her family unharmed.

- She was dropped off on a street in Bethelsdorp around midnight and taken in by a family who contacted her husband and the police.

- A ransom was demanded, but the family declined to comment further as the Hawks are still investigating the case.

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The SAS Manthatisi is the only working vessel from the approximately R10 billion submarine programme in the arms deal more than 20 years ago.

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DEFENCELESS | Security sinks, trade routes exposed as frigates, submarines out of action

- The South African Navy is severely weakened, with only one operable submarine and one seagoing frigate remaining from a R10-billion arms deal.

- Due to funding cuts and negligence, the navy has lost its fighting capability, leaving South Africa’s vast maritime area vulnerable to various threats.

- The lack of naval patrols also jeopardises South Africa’s ability to protect its gas fields and fulfill international obligations for maritime rescue.

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Zambia’s former president Edgar Lungu died at the age of 68 in a South African hospital, after receiving treatment for a long-standing health condition.

High Court halts Lungu’s funeral in SA after court challenge by Zambian government

- The Zambian government sought to prevent former president Edgar Lungu’s funeral from taking place in Johannesburg.

- The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruled in favour of the Zambian government, interdicting the funeral pending an urgent court application.

- The legal battle arose from disagreements between the Lungu family and the government regarding the planning of a state funeral in Zambia.

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Capitec's headquarters in Stellenbosch.

Capitec backs Schreiber’s 6 500% fee hike for home affairs database checks

- Capitec supports the Department of Home Affairs’ fee hike for real-time identity checks, citing the need for upgrades to improve the stability of the online verification system.

- Capitec will absorb the additional costs for the current financial year, ensuring no fee changes for its clients.

- TymeBank criticised the fee increase, arguing it would negatively impact digital inclusion and compliance with anti-money laundering laws, leading to a sharp response from the home affairs minister.

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VW’s extended cab compact bakkie. Should be a hit in SA. But why isn’t it sold here?

Why the VW half-tonne bakkie doesn’t happen for SA

- VW will build the Tengo, a compact, front-wheel drive crossover, at its Eastern Cape plant, instead of the Saveiro bakkie.

- The compact bakkie market in South Africa has declined due to security concerns and the rise of crossovers offering better features.

- VW chose the Tengo because it believes it better responds to current market demand than the Saveiro, despite the latter’s appeal.

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Props Ox Nche and Asenathi Ntlabakanye during a Springbok training session at Johannesburg Stadium on 12 June 2025.

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Asenathi Ntlabakanye: How burly Bok newbie shed 20kg training on scrum guru Human’s farm

- Asenathi Ntlabakanye, a new Springbok prop, lost almost 20kg in weeks through rigorous training on Daan Human’s farm.

- This weight loss contributed to Ntlabakanye’s selection for the match against the Barbarians in Cape Town.

- Coach Rassie Erasmus compared Ntlabakanye’s situation to Cheslin Kolbe, emphasising that skill and determination matter more than size.

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