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Parliament had failed to protect its oversight role compromised during the lockdown, says law expert
Local newsAdvocate Erin-Dianne Richards has encouraged the public to educate themselves on governance and its relation to the constitution as a…
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ATM scammers active in east
Local newsPolice have warned ATM users not to allow strangers to help them during transactions.
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Police jump fence and allegedly damaged infrastructure at Valhalla church
Local news“It is not about the broken pot but the disrespect shown by the officers. They could have called. It was…
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Centurion toddler critical after nearly drowning
Local news"When paramedics arrived on the scene, they found that the child was unresponsive on the scene with no pulse."
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Teacher unions still not on board with government’s schools re-opening plan
Local news“We will discourage our members (teachers) from reporting for duty should the department fail to implement the necessary health and…
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Beware bogus police, residents warned
Local newsTwo criminals pretending to be police officers rob schoolchildren of their cellphones.
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North squatter camp relies on Illegal power
Local news“As a community, every month we pay a certain amount of money to the person who made it possible for…
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No online exam cheating, says Unisa
Local newsSecurity measures are in place to prevent students from cheating as students prepare to write exams online for the first…
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Unisa students get free data for exams
Local newsUnisa spends R59.72-million over a period of two months for about 24-million gigabytes for 390 000 students.
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Coronavirus-positive officer not in contact with public, says SAPS
Local newsSunnyside police station closed for decontamination after police officer tests positive for Covid-19.
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Lockdown – a time to check your finances
Local news“First lesson: Reviewing your bank statements, no matter how bad this might be, is important as it sets a great…
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130 arrested in Gauteng for school burglaries
Local news“Gauteng police have now arrested suspects for cases related to burglary, vandalism and torching of schools since March this year.”











