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2 Fidelity employees arrested for allegedly tipping off Soshanguve CIT robbers
They are expected to appear in the Soshanguve Regional Court on Monday.
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Pretoria residents to protest over ‘exorbitant’ electricity bills
Marchers will take to the streets to call on the mayor to scrap exorbitant electricity bills in the metro.
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Operations targeting illegal firearms continue in KwaZulu-Natal
Operations to eradicate the proliferation of illegal firearms in the province led to the recovery of 150 firearms, recently.
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Dear SA seeks to declare lockdown extension unlawful
‘Lockdown extensions will not save the lives of those who contract Covid-19 and do not require hospitalisation.’
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KZN dam levels rise slightly, residents urged to use water sparingly
Dam levels increased to 52.7% this week from 52.0% last week.
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Let Covid-19 positive matric learners write exams, says Equal Education
To ignore the protocols and prevent matric learners from writing exams, EE warns, is a violation of the constitutional right…
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What’s age got to do with it? asks Mbalula
Amid the taxi strike, the National Taxi Alliance reportedly said it would not be deceived by ‘a small boy’, referencing…
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Western Cape government turns to tech
The Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT) is looking to promote the use of technology to address…
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Tuks has weathered Covid storm, says vice-chancellor
“There will be other pandemics in the future and we need to prepare for these.”
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Zulu intends to recover stolen R350 grant money
The City of Joburg found more than 1500 employees who fraudulently benefited from R350 relief grant.
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Senekal violence case postponed to 2021
On 6 October, farmers descended on the court for the first appearance of two suspects in the death of 22-year-old…
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‘No warning systems in place for earthquakes,’ says Council for Geoscience
A tremor occurred 60km off the Cape Town coastline, according to preliminary data recorded by the Council for Geoscience.











