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POPIA and 2021 matric results – what may be published
The past week’s events have placed the spotlight on privacy legislation and its effect on the South African media.
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Covid-19 zoonotic transmission at Gauteng zoo reveals risk for big cats in captivity
A study by scientists at the University of Pretoria found that the transmission of the Covid-19 Delta variant from humans…
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WATCH: Ladysmith floods – Roads clear and clean-up begins
Clean-up operations start as river drops overnight.
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ANC urged to ‘save money’ and combine conferences
Through its provincial convenor Kagiso Mokwena, the province said it was now an open book that the ANC’s finances were…
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Eskom security contractor officer shot dead in Klipspruit Soweto
The seven security officers drove out of the Klipspruit CNC to return to their post at Mapetla substation when the…
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‘Facebook bully’ faces formal charges after alleged shaming of Down syndrome baby and her mother
A 39-year-old man from Pretoria will have to face the music after he was traced by a private investigator for…
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West Rand experiences 3.3 magnitude tremor
A light magnitude 3.3 tremor with the epicentre believed to be between Carletonville and Westonaria has been confirmed.
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Umalusi gives green light for release of 2021 matric results
The education quality assurance body says it is satisfied the exams were administered in accordance with examination policies and regulations.
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Minister blames ‘incompetent drivers’ for increased road fatalities
According to Fikili Mbalula, the overwhelming majority of fatal crashes were single motor vehicles that overturned and head-on collisions.
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AARTO may be invalid, but your traffic fines stand
Motorists can still be prosecuted for traffic offences that were committed before the recent ruling on the AARTO act, an…
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Herd of stranded goats rescued in KZN Midlands
Volunteers found nine goats stuck at the base of a cliff in Impendle.
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Thousands in fines issued in Kruger over December
There were four accidents reported in the Kruger National Park during December. This is fewer than usual according to Isaac…











