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Rob Evans murder case remanded as Algoa Plastics Boss appears in court without legal representation
Gqeberha businessman Rob Evans (58) briefly appeared in the Regional Court in Humansdorp today, 18 August. READ: ‘Either you killed her, or you know who killed her’ – Magistrate tells […]
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MTN faces US Justice Department investigation over Iran and Afghanistan operations
South Africa’s largest mobile telecommunications operator, MTN Group, has disclosed that it is currently under investigation by the United States Department of Justice regarding its business activities in Iran and […]
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Namakwa- Nasionale Park: Geen grense aan egte en onopgesmukte mooi nie
Daar is nie grense aan genot om die Namakwa- Nasionale Park te besoek nie, vertel vryskutjoernalis Desmond Thompson en sy vrou Anneke Müller.
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Montagu claims Kfm’s coveted Dorpie of the Year 2025 title
The picturesque village of Montagu has been crowned radio station Kfm’s Dorpie of the Year for 2025, a testament to the extraordinary community spirit that defines this historic settlement nestled […]
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Investigation reveals ghost employees in the Free State
The case of fraud involving ghost workers in Bethlehem continues, implicating former officials and a civilian in extensive corruption.
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Zelensky and European leaders head to US for talks on peace deal terms
WASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump said reclaiming Crimea or entering NATO were off the table for Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Washington for Monday talks aimed […]
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Cape Town makes history again as first African city to host World Mountain and Trail Running Champs
Cape Town has been officially selected to host the 2027 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, making history as the first African city to stage the prestigious biennial event, World […]
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New sinkholes in Montague Drive spark fresh concerns
The City of Cape Town is once again racing to address sewer infrastructure failures along Montague Drive in Montague Gardens, after a new sinkhole was reported just weeks after another collapse was discovered in the area.
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Schools remain sewage-logged
At Unitas, the situation is so bad that the buildings are starting to crack and deteriorate. The school’s basement is flooded with more than 80 000 litres of wastewater. Vista previously wrote that this situation looks like a sewage swimming…
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Uitenhage stepfather murder case postponed again
A stepfather accused of murdering his stepson appeared at Uitenhage Magistrate’s Court this morning where the murder case was postponed again for further witness consultations.










