News
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Education department sued for R25 million
Hard newsThe Department of Education has been slapped with a R25-million lawsuit for corporal punishment.
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Relief for Lily Mine workers
Hard news10 unemployed former Lily Mine workers will be absorbed by a neighbouring mine following the closure of the mine which…
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Four suspects arrested for stealing over R16 million
Hard newsIt is alleged that a 70-year-old retired Doctor was deprived his pension money by four intruders who told him they…
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Matsulu community march against crime
Hard newsHundreds of Matsulu residents took to the streets early on Thursday morning to deliver a memorandum against the increase of…
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Cemetery used as rapists’ haven
NewsCriminals target women and children and rape them at the Shishila Cemetery.
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Foreign nationals want guns to protect themselves
MunicipalSince the police are failing to protect us, we need firearm permits to be able to possess our own guns.
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Rock collapse might have caused Lily Mine disaster – lawyer
Local newsThe pit wall was unstable and in years gone-by there has been a number a number of collapses, including where…
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Barberton calm after riots
NewsSituation is calm at this stage in this township after young people embarked on a strike on Tuesday.
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Illegal firearms a concern
Hard newsThe acting national police commissioner, Lt Gen Kgomotso Phahlane urges the community to work together with police in ending illegal…
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Bushbuckridge roads riddled by potholes
NewsThe roads have extremely large potholes which the government have ignored.
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Learning comes to a halt following strike action
Local newsA group of learners from Lekazi Central High School said they were released fearing that the school would be torched…
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Legal trade in rhino horn still on the cards
NewsActivists point out that horns regrow in two years and the current approach to saving rhinos isn’t working.











