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Pato 10: Sommige klagtes teruggetrek, nog ‘n maatskappy tot lys van beskuldigdes bygevoeg
VREDENBURG – Die staat het vandag (Vrydag 15 Mei) klagtes teruggetrek teen een van die beskuldigdes en ses maatskappye in die sogenaamde Pato 10-saak, terwyl die finale klagstaat in die […]
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Elderly couple and dog die in Onrus fire
Two residents, presumably a couple, and their dog died in a fire at an estate at Onrus in the early hours of this morning (Friday 15 May).
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Gayton McKenzie orders probe into food, accommodation complaints by SA athletes in Ghana
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie has launched an investigation into living conditions faced by South African athletes competing at the African Athletics Senior Championship in Ghana after a shotput champion revealed they were not receiving adequate nutrition.
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Heavy rain tops up Cape Town’s dam levels – 61,2% and counting
Cape Town’s recent rainfall boosted dam levels to 61.2%, but officials still urge residents to conserve water despite the rise.
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Police warn against reckless firearm handling on social media
SAPS has raised the alarm over a viral video showing women allegedly handling and cocking firearms inside a house without proper authorisation.
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Former Kagisano-Molopo Municipality CFO and partner await sentencing in laptop corruption case
Date set for sentencing of former Chief Financial Officer of the Kagisano-Molopo Local Municipality and co-accused in laptop corruption case.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to produce Afghan war film for Netflix
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to produce a film of a British soldier’s harrowing account of combat in Afghanistan.
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Four killed, one hospitalised after a fatal shooting on Free State R26 route
The Free State police have launched a full-scale search for unknown armed assailants involved in the fatal shooting on the R26 road.
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Ramaphosa grants Khampepe commission extension to probe apartheid-era crime cover-ups
President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended the term of a judicial commission investigating alleged attempts to obstruct justice in apartheid-era crimes, giving it until 18 December to complete its work.
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Tiger Woods returns to Florida after Six weeks overseas treatment
Golf icon Tiger Woods photographed returning to Florida after six-week treatment stint overseas following DUI arrest and prescription drug issues.










