Local news
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Shopping centre disputes illegal reconnection claims
Local newsAfter the metro opened criminal cases against the shopping centre, saying it had illegally reconnected power, the shopping centre says…
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Disgruntled security guards to ‘shut down Tshwane’ tomorrow.
CrimeWith each of the past marches, guard leaders have threatened a shutdown of the metro should their demands not be…
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ATM bombed in Ga-Rankuwa, cash taken
Local newsThe police have launched a manhunt for the six suspects.
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Nehawu, UP agree to wage hike to end strike
Local newsUniversity workers affiliated with Nehawu had been on strike demanding a 7% wage increase while UP offered 4%.
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Inwoners in oos-areas keelvol vir metro se verskonings
Local newsInwoners in drie wyke in die ooste van Pretoria is moedeloos oor die metro se oënskynlike wanbestuur van hul klagtes…
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Motorists warned of road closures around Loftus
Local newsThe roads are expected to close at 15:00 on Tuesday and only open again later in the night.
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Mamelodi police arrest three men for possession of unlicensed firearm and bribery
Local news‘Bribery is a criminal offence that is punishable by law,” emphasises police commissioner Tommy Mthombeni.
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Akasia police attend to the call for a spiritual intervention
Local newsAkasia recently came under the spotlight as serious crimes such as rape, assault, ATM bombings, business and armed robbery plagued…
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Police pounce on Tshwane criminals in weekend operation
Local newsOperation Shanela took to the streets of Tshwane on Saturday and Sunday evening and arrested more than 300 suspects for…
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Man (52) forfeits east luxury property to state
Local newsThe man is accused of allegedly defrauding the North West Department of Community Safety over an amount of more than…
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Pretoria festival-goers have fun under the sun
Local newsOver 3 000 partygoers had a ball outdoors with an all-white affair, including good food, great weather and music from…
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Raakvatvroue pak lewe in volkleur aan
Local newsDie 29ste konferensie van die Vroue Landbou-unie se Jakaranda-streek het meer as 130 lede van alle oorde uit Pretoria getrek.











