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Police officer in court for theft of money and household items from woman he arrested
EAST LONDON – A police officer has been arrested following a five-month investigation into allegations that he stole money and personal belongings from a woman he had detained on drug-related […]
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Death toll in South African floods rises to 86
Johannesburg – Rescue teams on Saturday recovered more victims of heavy flooding that struck South Africa’s Eastern Cape province earlier in the week, with the death toll rising to at […]
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Vermoedelike gesteelde voertuig gestort in Franschhoek-pas
’n Voertuig, wat vermoedelik gesteel is en in die kloof langs die R45, oftewel die Franschhoekpas, gestort is, is vanmiddag (14 Junie) omstreeks 16:00 deur reddingswerkers opgespoor nadat ’n oproep […]
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Markram leads Proteas to ‘special’ World Test Championship victory
Aiden Markram’s magnificent century was the cornerstone of South Africa’s five-wicket victory over Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s on Saturday as the Proteas ended decades of […]
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Padverbruikers word gemaan om padveiligheid te prioritiseer hierdie langnaweek
Tussen 2 en 8 Junie het 20 padgebruikers, insluitend sewe voetgangers, tragies hul lewens op Wes-Kaapse paaie verloor. Oor dieselfde tydperk is 62 mense gearresteer vir bestuur onder die invloed. […]
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La Rochelle betreur afsterwe van gewilde onderwyseres
Talle mense het hul medelye op sosiale media gedeel nadat een van Hoër Meisieskool La Rochelle se oud-onderwyseresse, Marianna Schoeman, oorlede is.
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South African troops returning from DRC arrive home
JOHANNESBURG – A first contingent of South African troops repatriated from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo arrived in Pretoria Friday night, the defence ministry said. Videos shared by the […]
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Western Cape man faces multiple charges in child exploitation case
A Brackenfell man, 50, remains in custody facing severe charges related to child exploitation, with a bail hearing postponed for legal counsel.
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Afriforum Jeug bekommerd oor NWU se ‘stilswye’ na “Kill the Boer” dreunsang-insident op Potch kampus
Die Noordwes-Universiteit (NWU) se hantering van die onlangse sing van die “Kill the Boer”-dreunsang op die Potchefstroomkampus is volgens AfriForum Jeug uiters kommerwekkend. Volgens ‘n verklaring wat deur AfriForum Jeug […]
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It is estimated that R45 billion is needed to fix the terrible road conditions in the Free State
The Free State Department of Roads has revealed to the Infrastructure Portfolio Committee that a staggering R45 billion is required to repair the province’s tarred and gravel roads—R30 billion for tarred roads and R15 billion for gravel. This amount equals…










