News
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FCS unit hailed after double arrest in rape case involving critically ill minor
The police have confirmed the arrest of two suspects following an investigation by the FCS Unit in Humansdorp involving a critically ill child.
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O’Sullivan clan gathering in Ireland breaks world record
Almost 2 000 people with the last names O’Sullivan and Sullivan travelled to meet in County Cork to break a world record om 30 May.
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World No Tobacco Day: Spotlight on heart strain, industry tactics
For World No Tobacco Day, health experts are warning about immediate heart strain from smoking and industry tactics targeting youth.
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Madlanga Commission: They were in the dock this week
Brown Mogotsi, Fanie Nkosi and Matpandile Sotheni returned to the courts this week in relation to various cases related to the Madlanga Commission.
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Oversight and accountability demanded in Lejweleputswa
The DA in Lejweleputswa District Municipality will enhance oversight following the appointment of new Executive Mayor, Phindiwe Maseko.
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Saldanha Bay shellfish unsafe for consumption due to toxin levels
A warning was issued for the public not to collect shellfish from Saldanha Bay and surrounding coastal areas due to high levels of paralytic shellfish toxins.
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Man electrocuted during illegal power connection in Harare
Harare police have opened an inquest docket after a man was electrocuted in Funza Street on Wednesday, 27 May.
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Caught in the act: National truckers’ forum leader nabbed after N3 bus stoning
A senior ATDF-SA official was arrested alongside two others by KwaZulu-Natal police after allegedly stopping trucks and stoning a bus on the N3 on Saturday 30 May.
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Woolworths bombs: Premature to label explosions as acts of terrorism
Police are exploring all possible motives behind the incidents at Woolworths shops in Menlyn and Bloemfontein saying it’s too early classify the incidents as acts of terrorism.










