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Gauteng Health expects second wave of Covid-19 infections in January
The Gauteng Health Department is expecting a second wave of Covid-19 infections for the province next year January as holiday-goers…
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Rush to rescue three electrocuted children futile
Jika Joe resident Mduduzi Lutuli didn't think of his own life when he rushed to the rescue of three boys…
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Shosholoza Meyl train resumes ahead of festive season
Travelling passengers will be required to wear face masks while temperatures will be checked prior to boarding.
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Giving Tuesday enables South Africans to give back locally as part of a global movement
The global Giving Tuesday movement is a platform bringing people from around the world together, to donate money as well…
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25 suspects arrested in connection with truck burnings
Police Minister Bheki Cele has confirmed the arrests.
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Oil demand could fall 70% due to electric vehicle rise
An aggressive China-led shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is expected to slash global oil demand growth by 70% by 2030…
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Cele hails arrest of suspect in Eastern Cape axe murder of mother, children
Police Minister, Bheki Cele has lauded the arrest of a man, believed to have hacked his wife and five children…
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Meth lab burns down in Centurion
Police responded to reports of a house fire, only to discover a meth lab, with drugs estimated to be worth…
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R40-million aid for informal traders affected by lockdown
R40-million has been set aside to help informal fruit and vegetable traders that were hit by Covid-19 and took a…
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Minister Zulu relaunches 24-hour GBV Command Centre
Gauteng social development MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi said the centre must act as a strategic link between victims and GBV programmes,…
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MEC sends condolences after KZN teenager fatally struck by lightning
Cooperative governance MEC Sipho Hlomuka has warned residents across province of the danger posed by inclement weather conditions in the…
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Black mamba bites off more than it can chew in Westville
The last time Nick Evans saw a wild black mamba eat its prey was last year when one of the…











