News
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NPA to prosecute officials over Life Esidimeni deaths
The NPA has confirmed it will prosecute individuals implicated in the deaths of at least 141 psychiatric patients during the Life Esidimeni tragedy.
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‘Ketamine Queen’ jailed for 15 years over Matthew Perry drugs
A British-American dealer dubbed the “Ketamine Queen” who sold the drugs that killed “Friends” star Matthew Perry.
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Battle of Muizenberg site declared a Provincial Heritage Site
Cape Town welcomes heritage status for the Battle of Muizenberg and Javia Mosque, preserving key cultural and historical landmarks.
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Video shows lawyer’s reckless driving day before fatal crash in Jeffreys Bay
Dramatic video evidence shown in court reveals Jeffreys Bay lawyer’s allegedly reckless driving one day before fatal collision killed woman.
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Doctor calls for early autism support at community expo
Health professionals call for better teacher training and collaboration to support children with autism in schools and communities.
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Lifeguard season closes with lowest drowning figures in seven years
Cape Town ends its lifeguard season after recording its safest summer in seven years, with fewer drownings and strong water safety across beaches and pools.
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Oil surges, stocks fall as Trump announces blockade of Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices surged and stocks sank on Monday after US-Iran peace talks fell apart and Donald Trump announced a blockade of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, adding to fears for […]
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Former store cash officer to spend five years in jail for stealing R400 000
The Bloemfontein Regional Court sentenced a former cash officer at a Shoprite Group store to a minimum of five years’ imprisonment for stealing R400 000.
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Four arrested within hours of Gqeberha teen murder
Walmer SAPS arrested four suspects in a murder case after a swift investigation led to identifying the crime scene and apprehending perpetrators.
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Kusile power station reaches full capacity as SA marks energy milestone
South Africa’s Kusile Power Station is now operating at full commercial capacity, marking a turning point in the country’s energy security after years of setbacks and delays.










