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Trump Watch: Trump warns Iran ‘he will do what he has to do’ if they break peace deal Donald Trump has warned Iran that he will act if the country does not stick to the peace agreement signed last week, telling reporters "I will do what I have to do."Big fuel cut is coming but here is what it looks like after tax Fuel prices are set to drop on 1 July, but the government is also removing a levy that will cut into the saving, leaving petrol users about R1.44 cheaper per litre.Malawian repatriation site becomes bottomless pit Officials say efforts to repatriate undocumented Malawians are under pressure as more people keep arriving at Durban’s drive-in site.Secret witness names businessman in R300-million cocaine bust as judges prepare landmark burial ruling A secret Hawks witness has named a businessman in a R300-million cocaine bust while judges prepare to rule on where a former president will be buried.Messi sets World Cup record, Egypt claim historic first win Lionel Messi became the Fifa World Cup’s all-time top scorer and Egypt secured their first-ever victory as Monday’s action delivered milestones in Texas and Vancouver.Soweto moms beat school costs with stationery stokvel Seven Soweto mothers have started a stationery stokvel to help them survive the costly back-to-school rush.Millions will get a tax SMS from SARS this July and here is what to do before you accept it SARS will auto-assess six million taxpayers from 1 July. A tax expert says accepting without checking first could mean missing money you are owed.KZN made 300 promises to its doctors and kept 110 The KZN Health Department promised to create 300 doctor posts but advertised only 110 vacancies, leaving over 200 qualified graduates jobless while public hospitals battle severe staff shortages.Real Politics: Geordin Hill-Lewis has to win voters who have never trusted the DA accident. From now on, Zukile Majova's weekly column will land every Monday morning. Geordin Hill-Lewis may have inherited the most important job in South African opposition politics, writes Zukile Majova in Real Politics.Rural KZN village watches their own play at the World Cup Mbekezeli Mbokazi left a deep rural KZN municipality for Chicago Fire FC in a R51-million deal and is now starting for Bafana Bafana at the FIFA World Cup.KZN news bites:KZN premier shocked by Malawians’ living conditions Celani Sikhakhane brings you KwaZulu-Natal’s latest news.Bushiri takes credit for buses minister called unlawful, leaving Malawians stranded Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has ordered an investigation into who commissioned buses that stranded Malawians in Johannesburg. Bushiri's ministry says it arranged the transport.