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In case you missed it: Cameron: Suspend Masemola now | Road rage driver released | Fuel levy cut extension?
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Catch up on the biggest stories this Tuesday, 21 April 2026, in our simple daily news update.
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Madlanga Commission grills Mnisi on sharing sensitive documents with Sergeant Nkosi
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Suspended Tshwane CFO Garth Mnisi stated that he didn’t act on potential fraud because he had no solid evidence.
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Wednesday’s weather: Heavy downpours, damaging winds and rough seas
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Find out what the latest weather forecast from the SA Weather Service means for your region on 22 April 2026.
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SIU freezes Eskom contractor’s R76.5m property empire and fleet of Lamborghinis
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The SIU said it intends to approach the Special Tribunal to have the irregular contracts reviewed and set aside.
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Daspoort pupil death sparks probe into teacher bullying allegations
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The investigation remains ongoing, with further action expected once findings are finalised.
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Load reduction continues across Gauteng this week as Eskom pushes to end cuts by 2027
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The plan targets 971 feeders and is expected to benefit approximately 1.69 million customers across all provinces.
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GDE confirms plans to fix unsafe Dulcie September School conditions
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The department had initiated plans to replace temporary structures with permanent buildings.
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‘We have to sing along’ – Mbalula explains why ANC supported controversial mayors
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A decline in support has forced the ANC into unwanted coalition arrangements.
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Emmarentia road rage shooting: 58‑year‑old driver released
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It is believed that the incident followed a minor bumper-bashing.
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Here’s what Cape Town dam levels are currently standing at
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The City of Cape Town and the National Department of Water and Sanitation routinely monitor dam levels across the region.
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3.4 million youth locked out of jobs and education, says Manamela
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Higher education minister warned that the education system was not effectively moving young people ‘from learning into earning’.
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Municipalities in the North West have already used more than 60% of infrastructure funds amidst major flooding issues
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Without a bridge, learners from the Disaneng village are forced to miss out on school or walk far and long…











