Local news
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Family in eMzinoni demands justice for slain son
CrimeSibongiseni Dumane (23), was shot in a tavern in March and later died from his injuries at Ermelo Hospital.
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Women in uniform sweep Bethal Correctional Centre clean
Local newsA team of around 50 officials raided the cells of women offenders at the Bethal Correctional Centre on August 8.
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UPDATE: Violence among learners in eMbalenhle secondary schools worsens
Local newsUpdatePolice, private security companies, and members of the Vukanini Taxi Association are currently monitoring the situation.
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Water levels continue to drop in Mpumalanga
Local newsWater levels in Mpumalanga continue to drop, with onl two listed dams in the Gert Sibande district showing improvements.
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Jerigo Opheffingsoord in Eloff receives 500 tins of canned foods
Local newsA handover of 500 tins of canned food was made to Shane McCallaghan of the Jerigo Opheffingsoord in Eloff.
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Taxi association celebrates Women’s Month in eMbalenhle
Local newsThe event was graced by the chairperson of the South African National Taxi Council, Duduzekile Maphumulo.
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Lekwa’s municipal manager steps down
Local newsMalose Lamola has officially stepped down as of August 15.
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Police and officials honour women in a parade at Secunda K9 Unit
Local newsOfficials gathered at the Secunda K9 Unit for a parade and headed out to the Bracken Road between eMbalenhle and…
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UPDATE: Police use rubber bullets on protesting learners in eMbalenhle
Local newsPolice fired rubber bullets to disperse violent protests at KI Thwala Secondary School in eMbalenhle after learners damaged gates, stoned…
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eMbalenhle learners protest sexual abuse allegations, demand release of Sihle Mabena from police custody
Local newsUpdateLearners from several eMbalenhle schools protested at the local police station after Sihle Mabena’s arrest, demanding his release amid allegations…
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Classes were disrupted at four secondary schools in eMbalenhle
Local newsCurrently, the eMbalenhle station commander is in a meeting with the learners’ leaders to listen to their grievances.











