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10 public transport buses destroyed by fire in Barberton
Hard newsUpdateBuscor has deployed replacement vehicles to minimise commuter disruptions.
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Non-compliant liquor traders face closure this festive season
Local newsMpumalanga public and traders urged to be responsible this festive season.
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WATCH: 8 Buscor buses burn in Barberton overnight storage fire
Hard newsEight Buscor buses were destroyed in a fire at an overnight storage area in Barberton, next to the Provincial Hospital.
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Two men arrested for discharging firearms at a funeral in Naas
Local newsThey were arrested by the multidisciplinary team conducting operations at Naas in Tonga, an effort aimed at preventing and combating…
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Domestic violence claims another life: Mpumalanga man jailed for life
Hard newsThe accused pleaded not guilty to all the charges, but the State delivered credible evidence to the court and he…
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R536 reopened following wage protest in Cork Village near Mkhuhlu
Hard newsThe road was blocked with heaps of sand, disrupting traffic leading to Paul Kruger Gate.
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Annual Mthunzi Fun Run between Mkhuhlu and Hazyview will end 2025 on a high
Local newsThe annual Mthunzi Fun Run aims to donate Christmas food parcels to the poor.
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Unforgettable adventures await you in Hazyview this December
Local newsThe Hazyview area is rich in culture and an ideal destination for tourists.
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KNP tackles rhino and bushmeat poaching on multiple fronts
Hard newsKruger National Park is strengthening surveillance and community engagement to combat poaching and protect its wildlife and ecosystems.
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Motorists urged to exercise caution when driving in rainy weather
Local newsWith traffic volumes increasing ahead of the festive season, motorists are advised to delay travel during heavy rain, avoid flooded bridges,…
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Hazyview law enforcement is on full alert for the festive season
Local newsCriminals are on the lookout for vulnerable homes and shoppers during the holidays.
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University of Mpumalanga hosts National Global Change Conference
Local newsMore than 500 participants attended a groundbreaking conference.











