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2018’s most read stories

Want to know what were the most read stories in 2018? Take a look

1. Rumours about green ID books set straight – 26 674 pageviews.

Rumours that the green bar-coded identification document (ID) books will be discontinued in April resurfaced on social media.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: Rumours about green ID books set straight

2. APPLY: Police vacancies now available – 13 877 pageviews.
In May, the South African Police Service (SAPS) called on youth to join the service.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: APPLY: Police vacancies now available

3. You can now apply for your Smartcard ID online – 11 441 pageviews.
The Department of Home Affairs introduced eHomeAffairs to enable South African-born citizens to apply for a Smart ID Card and/or passport online.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: You can now apply for your Smartcard ID online

4. Eskort Limited products cleared from listeriosis – 9 123 pageviews.
When the deadly listeriosis hit homes in South Africa, Estcourt meat-processing company Eskort Limited’s products were given the all clear.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: Eskort Limited products cleared from listeriosis

5. BREAKING NEWS: Building collapses in Harding Street – 4 415 pageviews.
Severe damage was caused when part of a building collapsed in lower Harding Street.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: BREAKING NEWS: Building collapses in Harding Street

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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