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State takes over notorious Mangaung prison as private contract ends
The Department of Correctional Services is ready to take full management of the Mangaung Correctional Centre as the private agreement ends.
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IEC launches massive campaign ahead of November polls
Following the announcement of the election date by President Cyril Ramaphosa the Commission has transitioned into the firm execution phase of its strategy. The national campaign is rolling out across television, radio, digital and social media platforms under the powerful…
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WATCH | Severe weather causes widespread disruption across the Garden Route
Severe weather has triggered evacuations, flooding and road closures across the Garden Route, with rising rivers and safety warnings issued.
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Court denies Information Regulator’s bid to appeal matric results ruling
The Information Regulator has suffered another legal setback in its protracted battle to prevent matriculation results from being published in newspapers and online platforms, after the Gauteng High Court dismissed its application for leave to appeal on Wednesday.
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Humansdorp man arrested after R150,000 drugs found at home
A Humansdorp man (33) faces drug dealing charges after R150,000 worth of mandrax, tik and cocaine was found hidden in his KwaNomzamo home.
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Transnet vier belangrike mylpaal met nuwe terminaal in Saldanha-hawe
Die Saldanha-ysterertsterminaal het ’n belangrike mylpaal bereik met die ingebruikneming van die R4 miljard Tippler 3-projek.
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Bail denied for police sergeant charged with unlawful possession of explosives and firearms
The Pretoria High Court denied Sergeant Nkosi’s bail appeal on multiple charges, affirming the magistrate’s original decision to refuse bail.
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KwaNobuhle man electrocuted in botched streetlight cable theft
A 24-year-old man was fatally electrocuted in KwaNobuhle while allegedly attempting to steal cables from a streetlight pole.
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Petrol price increase will have wider economic consequences, warns expert
South Africa’s fuel price changes provide mixed relief for the freight sector, with rising petrol costs offsetting diesel savings and creating economic pressures.
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Tokologo municipality loses R12.16 million in electricity, faces Eskom disconnection
The Democratic Alliance urges urgent reforms to tackle R12.16 million electricity losses at Tokologo Local Municipality, which significantly exceed acceptable limits. Eskom may disconnect services due to outstanding arrears. The DA proposes solar farms to meet local electricity needs, reduce…










