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Vanderbijlpark taxi crash driver’s permit expired
The 22-year-old who was involved in the taxi crash was not legally authorised to transport pupils at the time of…
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Police arrest 22-year-old driver of a taxi that claimed 12 school children’s lives
After the police visited the hospitals and the mortuary to verify the number of fatalities and injuries, it can be…
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Former SAFA President Dr Oliphant still involved in sports
It is important to note that he was not only a football administrator, but also a teacher, principal, and Director…
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When ‘likes’ matter more than lives
To those who used this misery for social media power, history will judge you harshly.
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NASGB Sedibeng decries lack of stationery delivery
Most section 20 public schools whose budget is controlled by the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) do not have stationery.
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Family heartbroken over gruesome murder of loved ones
As police confirm five arrests linked to kidnapping and hijacking, grieving relatives and women’s organisations are calling for swift justice.
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Gauteng Health clarifies death toll in Vanderbijlpark’s scholar transport accident
The department said that the confirmed number of learners who tragically lost their lives and were collected from the scene…
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UPDATE: Education MEC to visit families after fatal Vanderbijlpark crash
Affected schools from the tragic accident that claimed the lives of 12 pupils are officially receiving psychological support today as…
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GDoH dismisses claims of higher death toll in Vanderbijlpark crash
The Gauteng Department of Health has dismissed unverified reports of a higher death toll in the Vanderbijlpark learner transport crash,…
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Sharpeville parents patrol local high schools
"Some of them go to school with knives, pangas, and drugs. We are busy with them, that is going to…
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Vaal Mall stationery initiative helps local learners
Vaal Mall has teamed up with local partners to make the Back to School season easier for families, delivering stationery…
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Radebe sends condolences to morning accident victims’ families
"The safety of our learners must never be compromised."











