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In case you missed it: Top stories of the week

From car accidents, to tips on how to pay those pesky traffic fines. Here are our top stories of the week!

ANC bodyguard dies in N2 accident – Ballito

It is believed the driver of the bakkie lost control, rolling multiple times before landing on the oncoming lane. Photo: IPSS Medical Rescue

The tragedy takes place on the same day as the ANC’s 107th birthday bash and the party’s election manifesto launch at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

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Body retrieved in Glendale dam drowning

Photo: IPSS Medical Rescue.

A man in his late twenties drowned in a dam on a farm just outside Glendale, inland of Shakaskraal, on Thursday afternoon.

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How to: Pay those pesky traffic fines quickly and easily

Instead of letting it linger, it’s best to get those fines paid and out of the way – but which payment method is quick, easy and efficient?

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One dead, 20 injured in M4 crash

The scene of the accident on the M4.

One man died and about 20 people were injured in a multiple vehicle collision on the M4 near Umdloti on Thursday evening.

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KwaDukuza politician and family wrapped in rape scandal

A close relative of a KwaDukuza politician is being accused of raping a 19-year-old woman in a scrapyard during the festive season.

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Former drug mule beads a new life after prison – Groutville

Nelly Mbonambi had dedicated her self to go around and tell the youth about life in prison, with the hope that it will motivate them not to commit a crime.

Nelly was drawn into the narcotics world when a friend introduced her to a Nigerian man who offered her a job as a drug mule. She was just 17 at the time.

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