Network News
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Boksburg police investigate separate killings after 5 people die in one week
Boksburg Advertiser
A series of brutal attacks across local informal settlements leaves a pensioner dead, a man ambushed, and two victims burnt…
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Amanda Strydom positief ná val tydens Innibos
Lowvelder
'n Bekende Afrikaanse aktrise bevind haarself in 'n Johannesburgse hospitaal nadat sy haar heup in Mbombela beseer het.
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KZN law students to rewrite exams after paper leak
Berea Mail
People found responsible for leaking exam papers could face criminal prosecution, warns the UKZN.
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North Coast neighbour performs life-saving CPR on toddler pulled from pool
The North Coast Courier
A quick-thinking bystander in KZN is being hailed a hero after reviving a three-year-old boy who had reportedly been submerged…
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Convicted rapist arrested in Free State after 12 years on the run
Bloemfontein Courant
A community member blew the whistle on a fugitive who sneaked back into Tseseng Village more than a decade after…
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Poaching resurges at Kloofendal Nature Reserve
Roodepoort Record
Conservationists in Roodepoort are on high alert after a sudden spike in illegal hunting led to the discovery of traps…
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Jobless Langebaan mother loses much-needed cash in job scam
Network News
A former financial manager is advising the unemployed to use trusted recruitment agencies after she was scammed on Facebook.
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3 burnt bodies found in Alexandra
Alex News
Police are investigating a triple murder that occurred near the Helen Joseph Women’s Hostel in Gauteng.
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Gauteng smashes targets for long-acting HIV injection
Soweto Urban
Public healthcare clinics across the province are experiencing high demand for an innovative bi-annual treatment designed to protect high-risk individuals…
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Boksburg resident slams metro over ‘illegal’ spaza shop that refuses to close
Boksburg Advertiser
An East Rand homeowner claims the City of Ekurhuleni is failing to enforce its own by-laws, as a neighbouring business…
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Durban pavement camps expose refugee shelter crisis
Berea Mail
Civil society groups provide emergency aid as refugees say they cannot reintegrate because they have no homes or jobs.
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Police warn civilians to stop illegal immigration checks
Network News
Communities have been urged to report suspected crimes through official channels instead of carrying out their own enforcement operations.











