News
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Man sentenced to 40 years behind bars for shooting police officer in Free State
A man was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment in the Bloemfontein Regional Court for shooting a police officer, stealing his pistol and hijacking a car.
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Prince Harry says he will ‘always be part of royal family’
During an interview with ITV News, Britain’s Prince Harry stated he will “always be part of the royal family”. The interview was conducted during the prince’s visit to Ukraine.
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Red tape, construction costs fuel Western Cape’s widening housing gap
Cape Town residents across all income brackets are struggling with housing affordability as municipal rates and taxes continue to rise.
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Dis-Chem launches restructuring process, over 500 staff affected
Dis-Chem begins restructuring process affecting 500 staff, while planning 200 new head office roles to support future growth and competitiveness.
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Life sentences for killer of Free State police officer
Justice was served following the death of a police officer from Sasolburg when a Mozambican national was sentenced to multiple life sentences.
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World Penquin Day: Beloved African Penguins face race against time
Cape Town’s African penguins face extinction by 2035 with fewer than 10 000 breeding pairs left, prompting urgent conservation efforts to save the critically endangered species.
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Police seize counterfeit goods worth R5 million in Bloemfontein CBD
In a nationwide effort, police in Bloemfontein seized counterfeit goods worth R5 million from shops in the central business district.
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Cape Town’s congestion crisis: Transport expert warns of ‘complete failure’
Logistics expert warns Cape Town’s fragmented transport system is ‘recipe for complete failure’ as city heads toward 10 million residents by 2050.
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Teachers’ union calls for tighter school security amid rising crime
A teachers’ union urges the Department of Basic Education to enhance school security amid rising crime affecting teachers and learners.










