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Environment dept probes ‘sulphur smell’ experienced in Gauteng
According to the department, the stench is likely a combination of elevated levels of sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide.
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Mpumalanga traditional healers to get vaccine in the first phase
The spokesperson for DoH, Dumisani Malamule, told Mpumalanga News that they are considered as frontliners (healthcare workers)
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3 workers trapped in ArcelorMittal building collapse found dead
The steel producer said the cause of the incident was not yet known and will be investigated, but Numsa claimed…
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Man arrested following robbery at Waterberg mayor’s house
A manhunt for the remaining five suspects is still underway.
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Husband held in police custody after hacking wife to death – KZN
The deceased, Thembi Nyawo (49), was attacked while at her neighbour's house with her friends,
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VIDEO: Durban Metro police officers deliver baby on roadside
The officers rushed to the scene after being told about a heavily pregnant woman in distress.
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‘Justice must prevail, no matter who is involved’, says Lamola on corruption
Lamola said people wanted to walk freely in communities without the fear of being victims of crime.
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Environmental department to probe Gauteng’s ‘sulphur smell’
The department says it will investigate Sasol operations in Secunda believed to be a possible source of the stench that…
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Farm attacks significantly down while murders rise in 2020 – AfriForum
KwaZulu-Natal recorded the highest number of farm murders in the country in 2020, followed by Gauteng and the Free State,…
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Dalton farmer’s daughter held-up at gunpoint in family home, 4 arrested
'I asked Jesus to help me, to give me strength and courage' - Dalton farm robbery victim
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WATCH: ‘I really did not feel much pain’ – Squirmy Ramaphosa gets vaccinated for Covid-19
This follows the arrival of the first consignment of 80 000 shots of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Tuesday…
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Garden Route dam level update
Report water leaks and burst pipes to 044 801 9262/66 or after hours at 044 801 6300.











