Komani Karoo Express
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The Nxuba (formerly Cradock) Magistrates’ Court sentenced four men to a total of 35 years each for housebreaking, damaging essential infrastructure and theft that occurred at the Scalen Rail Station.
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Police rescued a Chinese man, who was kidnapped in Qonce (formally King Williams Town) on July 27, and arrested three suspects on August 1, while his brother who was also kidnapped while paying the victim’s ransom, is still missing.
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Locals say you cry twice when you move to Cradock – once when you arrive and once when you leave.
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The Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Nomthetheleli Mene and her management team applauded police who pounced on robbers who were allegedly involved in a cash-in-transit robbery on the N6 road between Stutterheim and East London on July 29.
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The N6 road, connecting East London and Komani near Maclean Town reopened for traffic seven hours after it was temporarily closed due to a cash-in-transit van bombing incident on July 29.
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The Eastern Cape Department of Transport announced on July 29 that the N6 road, connecting East London and Komani near Maclean Town, had been temporarily closed due to a cash-in-transit van bombing incident.
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Colin Francis, head of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the Chris Hani District died when his bakkie collided head-on with a truck while travelling on the N6 just outside Komani towards James Calata on July 25.
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In rural areas such as Molteno, Eastern Cape, access to vital medical care and other crucial services can often be a struggle for the community.
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District Commissioner Major General Rudolph Adolph has welcomed the sentencing of five suspects who were sentenced to life imprisonment at the Cradock High Court on June 27, for conspiracy to murder, murder, attempted murder, and rape.
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Eastern Cape auto retailer Kelston Motor Group has been named Renault South Africa’s Dealer of the Year in the micro category for the second year running.









