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SAPS, IPID probe killing of three officers in Kariega
Three SAPS constables were shot dead in Kariega on 7 May in what is believed to be a domestic-related incident.
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12,000 learners stranded as transport operators down tools
Over 12,000 learners affected as scholar transport strike disrupts Eastern Cape schools amid payment delays dispute ongoing.
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Statutory rape case opened against former Simond Private School teacher
A case of statutory rape has been opened against a former male teacher at Simond Private School after allegations surfaced that he engaged in sexual activity with a Grade 7 […]
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Durban couple robbed at popular Tietiesbaai campsite
According to Gavin the thieves made off with clothes, a drone, an inverter, a Mac devices, among other things.
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Thabong man sentenced to 18 years for rape and burglary
The Welkom Regional Court sentenced Motsamai Samuel Tshabalala (40) to 18 years imprisonment for rape and burglary.
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Gauteng education department accused of misleading public over school power cuts
The Gauteng Department of Education has been accused of misleading the public after claiming no schools experienced electricity disconnections, despite official documents showing multiple schools were affected.
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Flooding forces temporary closure of Gqeberha Community Health Centre
The EC Department of Health said parts of the Gqeberha Community Health Centre have become inaccessible and unsafe for healthcare operations.
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Tributes pour in after CNN founder Ted Turner’s death
Ted Turner, the flamboyant US entrepreneur who transformed television news with the creation of CNN in 1980 before venturing into philanthropy, has died at the age of 87.
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Government invites public comment on digital ID system
South Africa’s draft digital ID regulations allow citizens to store identity documents on their smartphones. Comment by 6 June 2026.










