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WATCH: South Africa makes Emmy history with record documentary nominations
South Africa has made television history. The country has scored a record-breaking five nominations at the 2025 International Emmy Awards, placing it third in the world behind only the UK and Brazil.
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BMW recalls over 12 000 vehicles in South Africa due to fire risk
BMW Group South Africa has issued an urgent safety recall for 12 491 vehicles due to a potentially dangerous defect that could cause fires, even when cars are parked and […]
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Man wanted for questioning in connection with a weapons case
Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit detectives are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing Dayaan Fataar.
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Record-breaking cruise season pumps R1.79 billion into Western Cape economy
Cape Town has wrapped up its most successful cruise season ever, with luxury liners and international passengers injecting a massive R1.79 billion into the Western Cape economy during 2024/25. The […]
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Man fatally stabbed after accidentally hitting toddler with stone
A house party dispute in Despatch turned deadly when a man was fatally stabbed after accidentally hitting a two-year-old toddler with a thrown stone.
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Eskom turns corner with first profit in eight years
The state-owned power utility, which was losing R12.3 billion just two years ago and owed over R300 billion, has managed to get back into the drivers seat thanks to improved […]
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Man sentenced to double life terms for murdering councillor, raping girlfriend
BUTTERWORTH – The Butterworth Regional Court on 3 October sentenced Thembinkosi Dyakophu (39) to two terms of life imprisonment for the murder of Mbhashe Local Municipality ward councillor, Mzikayise Saki […]
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N1 Huguenot Tunnel remains closed this week for emergency repairs
Sanral confirmed the N1 Huguenot Tunnel’s integrity post-bus fire, but repairs are needed. Full reopening may take a week, with motorists advised to plan alternative routes due to ongoing work.
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Violent attacks on Free State traffic testing stations condemned
The latest attacks on traffic testing facilities in the Free State has further exacerbate a crisis that directly impacts motorists and transport businesses.










