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Correctional Services intensifies crackdown on contraband
DCS intensified prison raids, confiscated thousands of cellphones and expanded self-sufficiency projects despite significant budget reductions nationwide.
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Parliament breaks new ground as speaker sets out composition for Ramaphosa impeachment committee
National Assembly Speaker Didiza has established a committee to investigate possible impeachment of President Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala scandal.
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KYK | Bergrivier se watervlak styg in Velddrif: Bokkomlaan hou asem op
Die Bergrivier vloei sterk ná die onlangse reënval, met vissers en inwoners in Bokkomlaan wat reeds voorsorg tref vir moontlike stygende water gedurende die nag. Bokkomlaan, ‘n bekende toeristebestemming in […]
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NMBM water crisis: Multiple treatment works offline as Metro scrambles to restore supply
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality faces water supply issues, with gradual recovery expected as treatment plants resume operations and reservoirs refill.
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Floodwaters tear through Kouga region, communities rally as hundreds are left displaced
Floodwaters have torn through towns, farms and rural communities in what may be remembered as one of the worst disasters in Kouga’s history.
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Ghana to evacuate 300 citizens from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
Shortly after Nigeria announced it will evacuate citizens from South Africa, Ghana has followed suit with plans to remove 300 of its nationals amid escalating anti-immigrant protests.
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Tributes pour in for beloved animal welfare warrior Linda-Louise Swain
Tributes are pouring in for beloved animal welfare advocate and drama teacher Linda-Louise Swain, who died on Tuesday.
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Extraordinary flood pushes Kouga Dam beyond capacity
Unprecedented flooding in the Gamtoos Valley has broken records at Kouga Dam, which surged from below 33% to overflowing in just 18 hours.
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Buying is not rescuing: Public urged to stop supporting illegal tortoise trade
Members of the public are urged not to buy tortoises from roadsides, as buying a tortoise is not rescuing, it’s rewarding the crime.
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UWC seminar discusses the vulnerability of sex workers
Sex workers in South Africa face rising vulnerability as criminalisation, stigma and a severe funding crisis threaten rights and protection










