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Learner loses his eye over milk dispute
Local newsAn 18-year-old grade 11 learner of Shobiyane Secondary School in Acornhoek was admitted at Rob Ferreira Hospital after being allegedly…
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Duo bigs it up in Amapiano
Top storiesThey started producing music together in 2016, which helped them to want to do more music, as Kabelo dabbled as…
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Suspects to appear for multiple crimes including perjury
CrimeThree men including a woman and a truck driver were arrested and charged for possession of illegal firearms and explosives…
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Teacher appears in Tonga Magistrate’s Court for sexual assault
CrimeAccording to police, he would allegedly call the learners over to his desk during lessons, show them pornographic videos as…
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Police shot rubber bullets to stop taxi violence on the R40
Local newsThe chairperson of White Hazy Taxi Association, Jeffrey Ngomane, was shot with rubber bullets under his eye while he walking…
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Police searching for suspects for robbing a truck on the N12
CrimeIt is alleged that the truck was carrying silver containers with boxes of cellphones and was abandoned just before the…
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Six suspected poachers arrested at Kruger National Park
Local newsRangers Corps, K9 and Air-wing units are working relentlessly in coordinated approach, which is being continually refined to counter the…
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Carolina police warn residents of increased burglary cases
Local newsMost burglaries take place during the day and on weekends.
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Two children drown in a manhole in Pienaar
Local newsTragedy struck a family when two siblings drowned in a man-hole at Thithi Section in Msogwaba last Friday.
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Eskom to implement Stage 2 load-shedding today
Local newsAccording to Eskom, the electricity system has been severely constrained this week.
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Local Mozambican nationals take to the voting polls
Local newsIt was a heated campaign between the ruling party Frelimo and arch-rival Renamo. According to the Consulate of Mozambique, Euginio…
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SASSA assures beneficiaries of social grant payment
Local newsThe South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has assured its beneficiaries that the payments of grants has not been compromised.










