News
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Senteeko Dam Update: Engineers rule out rising water levels
Hard newsThe Crocodile River is currently estimated to be flowing at 300 cubic metres per second past Kaapmuiden.
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IN PHOTOS: Ramaphosa visits flood-stricken Nkomazi areas
Local newsPersistent heavy rain has devastated many Mpumalanga residents, as floods swept into their homes.
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KNP implements quotas due to flood-damaged roads
Hard newsQuota-based access restrictions to the Kruger Parks will not apply to essential deliveries and airport transfers with proof of a…
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Facebook accusation sparks safety fears for Mbombela family
Local newsA KaMagugu family fears for their safety after their home was named in a Facebook post alleging it was linked…
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Education department finalises Mpumalanga scholar transport procedures
Local newsScholar transport routes have been approved to support learners living far from school and to ensure their safety.
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WATCH | Minister for co-operative governance sent to assess Mpumalanga flood damage
Hard newsMinister Velenkosini Hlabisa said a detailed report is pending to determine intervention needs.
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University of Mpumalanga warns students against late-application misinformation
Local newsUMP clarifies that 2026 applications are closed and urges students to rely on official channels.
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Kruger Floods Update: Phabeni Gate at risk of closure
Hard newsHeavy rainfall in Pretoriuskop was recorded by SANParks.
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Kruger floods wrap-up: Here’s what you need to know
Hard newsSANParks praised the Kruger National Park staff for their tireless efforts to ensure visitor safety.
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Mpumalanga MEC warns public against sharing graphic road crash content
Local newsMpumalanga MEC Jackie Macie urges the public not to share graphic road crash videos online, warning they can harm victims’…
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Mbombela cop under investigation after viral social media video
Local newsA Mbombela police officer faces an Anti-Corruption Unit probe after a video of him went viral.
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Overflowing Crocodile River invades Tekwane South properties
Local newsTekwane South residents face flooding during heavy rains due to the close proximity of the Crocodile River.











