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Witness speaks out on ‘racist attack’
CrimeUpdate"What I saw was horrifying; I cannot even fathom going through such an experience."
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‘Witchcraft monkey’ hunted by angry mob
Local newsA crowd of approximately 500 people from Ramaphosa assaulted a male adult vervet monkey with various weapons, because they believed…
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Cycling SA reacts to racial abuse in Boksburg race
Local newsUpdateCycling SA expressed its utter disappointment at the unfortunate racial incident in which cyclist Luthando Kaka was involved.
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Top SA cyclist suffers K-word abuse in Boksburg race
Local sportLuthando Kaka, the country’s first black cyclist to race overseas professionally, is taking legal action against another cyclist after he…
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Bail granted to accused in satanic sex ritual case
CrimeUpdateA Witfield pastor, the grandparents and uncle of a 9-year-old boy whom they allegedly raped and molested in an apparent…
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Angry mob teach alleged thieves a harsh lesson
CrimeTwo alleged thieves are receiving medical attention at Tambo Memorial Hospital after they were brutally beaten up by residents, who…
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Witfield church pastor in court over ‘satanic sex ritual’
CrimeA Witfield church pastor is appearing in the Germiston Magistrates Court alongside the grandparents and uncle of a 9-year-old boy…
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Shoppers injured in alleged racist attack
CrimeTwo shoppers were attacked by a group of approximately 15 people, in the East Rand Galleria, at around 5pm on…
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Neighbour praised for rescuing boy from house fire
CrimeA 28-year-old man has been praised for his courage after saving a mentally unstable boy from a burning house in…
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Mahalia to master the craft of winemaking
Local newsMahalia Matshete, of Vosloorus, has joined the prestigious Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Programme this year.
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Nigerians busted with ‘Cat’ worth R100 000
CrimeActing on a tip-off, members of the EMPD K9 Unit arrested two Nigerian nationals for dealing in drugs, in Boksburg,…
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Metro’s management held to account for irregular expenditure
MunicipalHeads of departments and MECs of the Ekurhuleni Metro were in the firing line on Friday, February 20.










