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Woman viciously attacked with a hammer and raped in Bothaville
The police in Bothaville are investigating a case wherein a 60-year-old woman was found bleeding profusely from a head injury, and having suffered an incident of rape.
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R11 Billion recovered as South Africa makes major strides against state capture
South Africa has achieved a positive turnaround in its battle against state capture corruption, recovering nearly R11 billion in stolen public funds.
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FAK ontvang versameling van komponis Chris Lamprecht (97) se werke
‘n Versameling werke van die komponis Chris Lamprecht (97) wat in Bloemfontein gebore is en hier sy skoolloopbaan voltooi het, is aan die FAK geskenk.
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Wits study: Climate change significantly worsened deadly 2022 Durban floods
The catastrophic Durban floods of April 2022, which claimed 544 lives and displaced tens of thousands, were made significantly worse by climate change, a new study led by Wits University has confirmed.
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Hefty sentences for Sasolburg gold smugglers revealed
Three gold smugglers received severe sentences for illegal possession and money laundering, including imprisonment and hefty fines totaling R250,000.
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World’s largest Black Rhino sanctuary set to open in Namibia’s Fish River Canyon
Namibia is set to become home to the world’s largest Black Rhino sanctuary, following a groundbreaking conservation agreement announced this week.
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JOSHLIN SMITH: Nóg ‘n wenk loop uit op niks
Met die appèlsaak van Kelly Smith, Boeta Appolis en Steveno van Rhyn wat nou weer in die kollig is, gaan die polisie moet bontstaan om weer allerhande “nuwe” inligting wat […]
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Counterfeit goods worth more than R156m seized in police operations
PRETORIA. Counterfeit and illicit goods of more than R156 million were seized by the police during nationwide operations in recent weeks. The operations were led by the National Counterfeit and Illicit […]
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Cross-border security crisis: SAPS and Lesotho police investigate alleged military training camps
South African Police Service (SAPS) and Lesotho Police are conducting a joint investigation into allegations of illegal military training camps operating on South African soil.
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Myths on eye care busted
Does reading in the dark or sitting too close to the TV damage your eyes? Or do carrots give you superior vision? Here is a look at what’s fact and […]











