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Clean-up on hydrocarbon spill in Mossel Bay progresses
Following a high level investigation by joint authorities into the Bayview hydrocarbon spill, there seems to be light at the…
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Not within my power to make CR17 bank statements public – Ramaphosa
On ANC leaders accused of charged with corruption, Ramaphosa said it was a matter for the ANC.
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Woman’s decapitated body washes ashore in Merebank
WARNING | The following article contains graphic images which some readers may find upsetting.
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Zuma applies for Zondo to recuse himself from State Capture Commission
Should Zuma continue to evade appearing before Zondo, the commission has the right to institute a warrant of arrest, a…
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Bethal community helps Free State farmers affected by fires
Mr Bekker said 12 truckloads had been delivered to date.
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Phoenix police officers in court for alleged extortion
Detectives from the Provincial Anti-Corruption Unit continue with their operations to root-out corrupt individuals hiding behind the SAPS badge.
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Lockdown Level 1: latest regulations unpacked
Caxton Local Media summarises what you need to know.
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By-elections: ANC wins big, DA comes in a distant second
IEC vice-chairperson Janet Love revealed that the overall voter turnout stood at 37.8%
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How not to fall prey to cyber scams
E-mail and SMS con artists are on the prowl.
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80 KZN drivers blacklisted as drivers’ licence fraud operation is uncovered
According to the Department of Transport, undocumented drivers are a major contributing factor to the province's road fatalities
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Stats SA announces record high unemployment rate for third quarter
Unemployment increased substantially by 2,2 million (52,1%) to 6,5 million compared to quarter 2 of 2020.
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Protected tree species fall victim to ‘illegal’ pruning in Centurion
More residents in Doringkloof, Centurion, have come forward to complain about excessive and unlawful pruning of trees in the area.











