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Father and son sentenced for possession of rhino horn, shark fin
During the arrest, father and son, offered Flying Squad members R20 000 to release them.
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Sunday round-up: SA Rugby and Rassie Erasmus heavily fined, controversial video of man shot in head by police, and government withdraws support for Miss SA
This week’s news headlines included the outcome of the charges of misconduct against SA Rugby and its director; a gym…
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Missing bather’s body found
The police management thanks all role players for their support with the search.
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Two nabbed for drugs in the East
The arrest happened after Silverton police received a tip-off about a drug storage in Bush street.
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Increase in influenza cases in SA
Private laboratories have reported an increase in influenza case detections and the NICD, a division of the National Health Laboratory…
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Danger of broken glass being washed into river
Broken glass has littered the Komati riverbank for 12 days following an accident in which a freight truck's trailer tipped…
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Eight suspects arrested for theft and vandalism of Eskom infrastructure in Gauteng
The suspects’ arrests were effected as a result of a partnership between Eskom, South African Police Service (SAPS) and members…
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AB de Villiers calls it quits on all forms of cricket
Although the current political climate in the South African cricket environment puts a damper on the opportunity to celebrate the…
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Covid-19: The latest on the vaccination campaign, infections and predicted waves
The good news this week is that over 40% of SA’s adult population is now vaccinated, while of concern is…
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R1,2-billion owed to Tshwane cripples service delivery
Just this week the Pretoria deeds office in the CBD had it’s Merino building’s electricity supply cut, due to arrears…
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Hawks foil alleged ivory traders in Zimbali with elephant tusks worth R400k
Other ivory pieces from warthog, sperm whale and hippo teeth were also seized.
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Load shedding suspended tonight, as seven units return to service
While the supply has improved, Eskom is urging the public to use electricity sparingly, as the system remains vulnerable.











