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eNCA
a day ago
- Politics
- eNCA
How would you address bullying and violence in schools?
JOHANNESBURG - The recent spate of bullying and violence in schools is a cause for concern. Parents send their children to school only for them to suffer at the hands of their peers. If you were the education minister for a day, what would you do to address this situation? eNCA reporter Hloni Mtimkulu is on the streets of Johannesburg to get your views on the SA Morning Soapbox.


eNCA
05-08-2025
- eNCA
Pupil charged with attempted murder
JOHANNESBURG - A high school pupil accused of bullying another scholar, is facing attempted murder charges. The teenager is believed to have been part of a group that attacked a schoolmate so badly, the victim had to undergo surgery. READ: Government calls on society to act against bullying in schools This violence, common at South African schools, has sparked widespread protests by pupils in Vosloorus. eNCA reporter Hloni Mtimkulu has more.


eNCA
09-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- eNCA
How are you coping with your energy levels ?
JOHANNESBURG - We are halfway through the year, and many people are feeling worn out. So, how are your energy levels doing? eNCA reporter Hloni Mtimkulu is on the streets of Johannesburg to engage you on the South African Morning soapbox.


eNCA
16-06-2025
- eNCA
Westbury residents march against gangsterism
JOHANNESBURG - As we mark Youth Day, young people in Westbury and Eldorado Park are under attack. Residents say gunfire is a daily occurrence, with many children dying. Some are gripped in turf wars, others are innocent and caught in the crossfire. READ: Anti-Gang Unit police officers flee Westbury after being attacked Now, the community is taking to the streets to protest against gangsterism, crime and violence. It comes as police investigate the deaths of three teenagers in nearby Eldorado Park. eNCA reporter Hloni Mtimkulu is on the ground.


eNCA
13-05-2025
- Politics
- eNCA
DIRCO warns Afrikaners seeking refuge in US of challenges ahead
The first group of 49 Afrikaner 'refugees ' leaving South Africa for the US. The first group of 49 Afrikaner 'refugees ' leaving South Africa for the US. eNCA/Hloni Mtimkulu PRETORIA - Government insists that there is no genocide against any group of people in South Africa. It has made this clear in talks with the US administration, as a group of 49 Afrikaners arrive in Washington, DC, after applying for refugee status.