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Several road deaths and arrests recorded before Easter
Provincial traffic operations led to 63 arrests, including 51 for DUI, as over 31 000 vehicles were stopped during intensified road-safety efforts.
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Fuel levy relief cushions price shock, but critics cite late action and funding concerns
The government reduced the fuel levy by R3 per litre to mitigate price increases, but criticism arose over timing and funding concerns.
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Free State Department of Health faces R5,7 billion in outstanding medical claims
The Free State Department of Health faces R5.7 billion in outstanding medical claims.
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Lt Gen Mkhwanazi scores double victory in high-profile defamatory case against prominent businessman Mathibeli
Businessman Mathibeli’s application for leave to appeal a judgment regarding defamatory dismissed with costs.
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Tiger Woods ‘stepping away’ to focus on health after DUI arrest
Golf superstar Tiger Woods said he was “stepping away” to seek treatment health after his arrest last week or driving under the influence.
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Mayor retains position after two no-confidence motions fail in council
Two attempts to remove Mayor Babalwa Lobishe failed in a divided Nelson Mandela Bay council, despite mounting service delivery pressure.
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Malmesbury-ompad amptelik geopen
Konstruksie van dié 6,7km lange groenveldpad vanaf die Hopefield-wisselaar op die N7 tot by die kruising van die R45 na Wellington en die R46 na Riebeek-Kasteel het in 2023 begin.
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R5.7 Billion medical negligence claims drain Free State Health budget
The Free State Department of Health faces R5.7 billion in medical-legal claims stemming from negligence, severely impacting the provincial budget and healthcare services. The situation highlights leadership failures and systemic issues within the department. Insufficient resources for service improvement could…
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Moordenaars drie jaar ná gru-moord op boervrou van Ceres-Karoo gevonnis
Drie jaar ná die moord op Christina Walters, ‘n boervrou van die Ceres-Karoo, is haar drie moordenaars gevonnis nadat hulle ‘n skuld- en pleitooreenkoms met die staat aangegaan het.
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StatsSA confirms cybersecurity breach affecting job applicants’ data
Statistics South Africa has confirmed that its human resources database was compromised in a cybersecurity breach, exposing personal information of job applicants and raising fresh concerns about the vulnerability of government digital infrastructure.










