Network News
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Beaufort West court postpones case of man accused of raping toddler
George Herald
A mother reportedly left her 18-month-old girl in the care of a 21-year-old man who is now facing a charge…
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SA’s fuel prices set to rise as crude oil soars
The Witness
As international oil prices rise again, motorists are warned to brace for higher petrol costs in the coming months.
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Man en neef skuldig aan moord op George-vrou
George Herald
Joan Singrew se man en sy neef sal eersdaags vir moord en dwarsboming van die gereg gevonnis word nadat haar…
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3 in court for multiple Olifants River robberies and kidnappings
Witbank News
Three parolees linked to more than 15 armed robberies last year near a popular ritual site in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga, have…
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Muslim marriage officers granted equal recognition in SA
The Witness
A marriage reform by the Department of Home Affairs means that Muslim marriage officers will have the same certification as…
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Brandstofpryse dreig boere, ondernemings en verbruikers
Oudtshoorn Courant
Ekonoom Dawie Roodt en ander kenners verduidelik watter implikasies 'n stygende olieprys en ’n verswakkende rand kan inhou.
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Nkomazi municipality wins valuation battle against luxury estate
Lowvelder
Billionaire Johann Rupert’s Leopard Creek Estate plans to review a valuation board ruling in a long-running municipal rates dispute.
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Family finds closure after pregnant mom killed in Kraaifontein gang war
Network News
After years of waiting, a Western Cape family says their prayers have been answered after the killers of their loved…
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Hewige tronkstraf vir Ladismith-brandstigter
Oudtshoorn Courant
Twee mense is verlede jaar dood ná ‘n man ‘n informele woning aan die brand gesteek het in die Wes-Kaap.
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IEC warns of ‘disastrous’ ID backlog in KZN
The Witness
Over 105 000 uncollected IDs in KZN could undermine voter turnout, with the IEC warning the backlog poses a serious…
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3 alleged hijackers dead after shoot-out in Benoni
Benoni City Times
A Hawks operation in Crystal Park led to a high-speed chase, resulting in suspects being shot dead and a woman…
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Government reassures South Africans of stable fuel supply despite global tensions
The Witness
Although the country’s fuel supplies are currently stable, higher petrol prices are expected in the coming months.











