Network News
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No money seized in Sharpeville double ATM bombing
Sedibeng Ster
Two machines were bombed in the same street of the southern Gauteng township, but robbers got away empty handed.
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Mpumalanga police recover hijacked truck within 40 minutes
Lowvelder
Police in Tonga made quick work of retrieving a stolen vehicle after a hijacking case was opened at KaMhlushwa SAPS.
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Dog rescued from N1 ledge in Tshwane
Pretoria Rekord
The community, a security company, and a metro police officer rallied together to save a dog stuck on a high…
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Veediewe dreig om vrou te verkrag tydens aanval op Middelburg-plaas
Middelburg Observer
’n Veewagter is in die kop gesteek, sy vrou gedreig en items, insluitend 45 skape, gesteel toe ses rowers toegeslaan…
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Update: Fake doctor re-arrested after fleeing from Pretoria police
Pretoria Rekord
A man masquerading as a doctor to target women is once again behind bars.
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Boks get Kiwi ref for semi-final
SA Rugby Magazine
Ben O’Keeffe will take on the role of match referee for the first time in a world cup semi-final when…
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Videos: Warnings issued in KZN amid heavy rains
Caxton Network News
Disaster management teams remain on high alert across KZN as heavy rain continues to batter the province.
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Kyk: Koerier help Pretoria-leerder om verrassende verskyning te maak by matriekafskeid
Pretoria Rekord
’n Koeriermaatskappy het ingestem om ’n ongewone aflewering by ’n matriekafskeidsfunksie te doen.
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Boks on top of the world
SA Rugby Magazine
South Africans’ pride is at bursting point after our rugby heroes showed the world why we deserve to be called…
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Watch: What a load of… free fairways fertiliser from grazing Kruger buffalo
Lowvelder
In addition to wild dogs, lions, and elephants, golfing in harmony with buffaloes is now also a ‘dung deal’ at…
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Man in search squad suspected of KZN woman’s death
The Witness
The discovery of a young woman's body in Impendle was followed by the arrest of a man that helped look…
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50+ dead seals on Mossel Bay beaches: Reason behind deaths unclear
Mossel Bay Advertiser
An abnormally high number of seals have washed up since severe weather conditions started a few weeks ago.











