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Cogta warns public to remain alert after Eloise
Local newsAlthough the province has survived the tropical cyclone, it remains on high alert.
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Dam levels increase as rain continues
Local newsUpdateThe rain is expected to still affect the escarpment and Lowveld areas of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, and the eastern Highveld…
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Tackling the University Dropout Crisis
BusinessAlarming numbers of school dropouts is largely a crisis worth giving attention. What's being done in South Africa?
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Mbombela one of the hardest hit in Eskom storm damage
Local newsEskom has announced they are unable to restore electricity to Sabie, Graskop and Hazyview today due to the heavy rains.
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Cyclone Eloise claims young boy as first victim
Local newsA Five-year-old boy died earlier today when he was swept away while his mother tried to cross a river in…
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Mpumalanga premier apologises for mask mishap
Local newsThe Mpumalanga premier was spotted without her mask during the funeral of minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu.
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White River without water and electricity due to storm damage
Local newsStrong winds and heavy rain throughout the day resulted in trees falling over into the streets, damaging substations, transformers, power…
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Eskom prepared for Eloise
Local newsWith several Eskom power stations situated in Mpumalanga, the electricity giant said it has put contingency plans in place in…
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IN PHOTOS: Splashing about on the R40
Local newsThe bridge over the Crocodile River along the R40 in Mbombela
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Weather service issues level-10 warning for disruptive rain
Local newsA level-10 warning for disruptive rain has been issued by the South African Weather Service.
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IN PHOTOS: Eloise uproots trees, floods streets in Mpumalanga
Local newsSome parts of the Lowveld region were flooded on Sunday after a storms hit, triggering heavy rain and uprooting trees.
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PCA food parcels go a long way
Local newsPediatric Care Africa (PCA) started the year with a massive outreach, delivering about four tons of food to 150 families…











