News

  • Legal trade in rhino horn still on the cards

    News

    Activists point out that horns regrow in two years and the current approach to saving rhinos isn’t working.

  • “Mashego fails citizens of Mpumalanga ” says DA

    News

    DA says the Mec for department of health Mr Gillion Mashego must step down.

  • Eskom suspends power supply to two municipalities

    Municipal

    One municipality has provided the required council resolution to support the agreement and Eskom expects that eMalahleni Local Municipality will…

  • Mabusa Nature Reserve poachers found guilty

    Hard news

    The case against the three poachers that were arrested in May last year after they were found with a dead…

  • Inmate tries to escape with a toy gun

    Hard news

    Barberton Maximum Prison was on lockdown after a prisoner tried to escape yesterday.

  • Two security guards shot during armed robbery

    Local news

    Inside the tavern, the suspects approached the delivery men and made off with three boxes of cigarettes, the delivery-vehicle keys…

  • Chief whip interacts with residents in public hearing

    News

    Community members raise their concerns with local mines during a public hearing of the legislature.

  • Notorious suspects to appear in court

    Hard news

    Seven suspects arrested following the community’s march against crime in Matsulu will appear before the Matsulu Magistrate’s Court today.

  • Gravel roads need attention

    Local news

    After every shower, the City of Mbombela Local Municipality provides trucks with soil to re-gravel the damaged road.

  • Strike over crime brings Matsulu to a standstill

    Hard news

    Angry Matsulu residents blocked the entrance to the township, preventing all vehicles from entering or leaving.

  • RAF sends condolences to victim’s families

    Hard news

    The Road Accident Fund (Raf) has offered assistance to families of the 17 people who died in two separate motor…

  • Mabuza warns fat police

    Local news

    Mabuza’s calls came at the time where the province has welcomed over 400 newly trained police officers in the province.

Back to top button