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  • BREAKING NEWS: One killed in N4 truck crash

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    The road has been partially closed after a car and a truck collided.

  • Alleged rhino poachers appeared in court

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    The four alleged rhino poachers were arrested by police during operational duties.

  • Buscor buses operate normally in Mbombela

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    Numsa's union representative confirmed that Buscor employees were working as usual, although no valid agreement has been reached between unions…

  • RAF urges motorists to make precise decisions on the roads

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    The organisation’s awareness drive highlighting the consequences of bad decisions or positive outcomes should motorists choose to abide by the…

  • Buscor offers employees 9 percent salary increase

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    Buscor’s spokesperson, Mr Vuyani Ndlovu says negotiations between the three unions representing employees are still continuing on the new offer…

  • Man in court for raping eight-year-old

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    A man who is charged with raping an eight year old girl, whose injuries left her unable to walk properly,…

  • Two people critically injured after N4 collision

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    Six people were injured on Monday morning, two critically, when a taxi collided with a truck on the N4 Schoemanskloof…

  • Striking nurses back at work

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    They were calling for the removal of the acting CEO.

  • Anti-Zuma march gains momentum

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    Crowds continue to gather outside SARS for the Save SA march.

  • Motorists warned of road closure in town

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    Motorists are cautioned of the temporary closure of the 1,3-kilometre road between Friedenheim and Suikerriet Street in Mbombela due to…

  • Another school burnt in Marite

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    This follows the disruptions of teaching and learning by some community members who demand construction of tarred roads in the…

  • Government restricts illegal sale of RDP houses

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    Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says government is working on laws to stop the sale of government subsidised houses.

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