News
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Judge orders separate trials in complex Terblanche murder trial amid guilt admission
Arnold Terblanche and Reinhardt Leach will be tried separately for the murder of Terblanche’s ex-wife, Vicki Terblanche. Vicki was Leach’s girlfriend at the time of her murder in Gqeberha.
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Forensic facility temporarily closed following cleanliness prohibition notice
In response to a prohibition notice from the Department of Labour issued yesterday, January 27, concerning the New Brighton Forensic Pathology Facility, the Eastern Cape Department of Health (ECDoH) has temporarily relocated operations to the Gelvandale centre.
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Arnold Terblanche case: Leach pleads guilty, new witness affidavits
Five witness affidavits, dated January 2025, were submitted for the first time.
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Suspect nabbed for shooting pregnant KFC employee appears in court
A male suspect (45) who was arrested for shooting a pregnant KFC employee in Zwide recently appeared at the New Brighton Magistrates’ Court on January 22.
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Korsten kidnapping resolved while investigation into Sidwell kidnapping continues
The Hawks have confirmed that the victim kidnapped in Korsten on January 19 has been safely reunited with his family. Meanwhile, the investigation into the second victim kidnapped on 18 January in Sidwell is still ongoing.
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N2 roadworks: Expect lane closures, delays
Lane closures and shoulder closures will be implemented from January 20 to January 31 on the N2 from the Linton Grange Interchange to St Albans due to an ongoing project.
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Petros’s triumph through discrimination
It was as if the rain was not pouring heavily on Wednesday, January 15, at James Jolobe Secondary School in Motherwell, when former learner, Petros Matinha, returned with his trophy and framed certificate in hand.
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A decade of difference for scholar safety
Livewire Gqeberha wrestling promotor, Mark Beale, is celebrating ten years in his fight to protect scholars in the Nelson Mandela Bay region from bullying, gangsterism, and drug and substance abuse.
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IN THE SADDLE: Fairview stables prepare for Cape Town meet
The top three Fairview stables will be represented at one of the country’s biggest horse racing meetings of the year.









