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Prasa revenue loss due to the lockdown estimated at R199 million
Local newsEstimated revenue loss for the year at this stage is at R757 million, however, this could change depending on the…
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Seven arrested for Sassa card fraud in Pretoria
Local newsA total of 91 Sassa cards and a cash amount of R191 671 was seized from those arrested.
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Tshwane Police officer tests positive for Covid-19
Local newsThe officer was deployed at the Tshwane Disaster Operations Centre.
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North learners die during lockdown, girl electrocuted, boy succumbs to diabetes
Local news“Police are investigating circumstances surrounding the death of the electrocuted girl.”
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Pretoria dam levels remain above the 100% mark this week
Local newsThe government is asking everyone to wash their hands frequently with water and soap to minimise the spread of the…
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Prasa to offer voluntary packages to avoid retrenchments
Local newsPrasa says the freeze on its operations due to the Covid-19 lockdown has placed the state-owned entity in an even…
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DA condemns ‘fake’ Facebook post on informal settlement in north
CrimeAccording to the Facebook post, police confiscated 200 food parcels that were meant to be distributed to residents of the…
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‘Robbers’ flee during a high-speed chase in Eersterust
Local newsShibambo said two people were quickly apprehended while trying to flee and they were subsequently arrested.
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18 318 arrests made in KZN in the past two months
Local newsWhile there has been a significant drop in crime levels nationally, law enforcement officers arrested quite a number of people…
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Government and clothing industry back-to-work health measures
Local newsAs the economic window opens for the retail and manufacturing industry, measures are needed to avoid a sudden increase in…
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From saving the environment to saving humanity
Local newsLocal good samaritans get their hand's squeaky clean to assist in serving the homeless.
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Ramaphosa impressed with KZN’s Covid-19 interventions
Local newsWhile impressed with the provincial government’s Covid-19 interventions, he believes more still needs to be done.











