Hard news

  • Suspect arrested for business robbery

    Crime

    Criminals are giving business people a sleepless night

  • “Drunk” head of detectives involved in two accidents

    Crime

    He denied being drunk, but did admit, in writing, that he had consumed a Hunter's Apple Cider at about 11:00…

  • Cope says it is not end of the road

    Elections

    Analysts previously indicated that Cope is not going to survive this time around due to the conflicts that they had…

  • Police officer up for drunken driving

    Crime

    According to the police, the officer is alleged to have been involved in a collision involving three cars on the…

  • Health train provides health services for free

    Hard news

    The first Phelophepa Health Trains started operating in 1994 it won the United Nations Public Service Award in the ‘Improving…

  • Young girls in rape ordeal

    Crime

    This came to light when the grade eight learner of Kusile Combined School felt she couldn't take it any longer…

  • Offenders voted in numbers

    Elections

    Offenders in the counrty were excited to be allowed to practise their constitutional rights of voting as citizens of this…

  • Thugs use bridge for own devices

    Crime

    For the past two weeks people have been forced to pay an amount of R10 or R20 and women are…

  • April top stories from Lowvelder’s news-desk

    Hard news

    Lowvelder's news desk brings you a round up of the top stories during the month of April. Follow our news-links…

  • Careful, Big Brother is watching you

    Hard news

    Riverside Park is leaps and bounds ahead of other business districts in the country.

  • Department of Health fails to submit report to HRC

    Hard newsUpdate

    It is clear that the MEC and her department have done nothing to improve health care, instead they chose to…

  • World celebrates not-so-free press

    Hard news

    On May 3 the United Nations celebrates World Press Freedom Day.

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