News
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Eastern Cape braces for disruptive rain as SAWS issues level 6 warning
The South African Weather Service has issued a Level 6 warning for disruptive rain across several Eastern Cape districts from tomorrow, 5 May.
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Fatal bus-taxi crash claims lives of seven passengers in Kariega
Seven workers lost their lives when a minibus taxi made a fatal U-turn in front of an oncoming Algoa bus.
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Government pays tribute to workers as opposition highlights unemployment crisis
South Africa’s Workers’ Day recognized workforce contributions amid high unemployment, prompting contrasting views on job creation and governance effectiveness.
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Gqeberha teen reunited with family following rugby injury
Matthew Els, a Pearson High School learner, is finally home after sustaining serious injuries during a rugby match in George on 18 April.
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President Ramaphosa sets local government elections for 4 November
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced today that South Africa’s local government elections will be held on 4 November.
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Postbank services end at Post Office branches from May
Postbank customers will lose access to SAPO banking services from May 1, following the completion of Postbank’s separation from the Post Office.
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Thousands of Eastern Cape learners miss school amid scholar transport disruption
The Eastern Cape Department of Education says over 12,000 learners missed school due to scholar transport disruptions linked to a Santaco protest.
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Glendinning Reservoir water tests show zero E. coli despite alleged security failures
Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality says latest tests show zero E. coli at Glendinning Reservoir despite allegations of vagrant occupation.
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Four men nabbed after courier van hijacking in Butterworth
Four Butterworth courier van hijackers were swiftly arrested after tracking technology and a joint security operation helped expose their whereabouts.
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Mugabe’s son sentenced for firearm offences, co-accused jailed for shooting security guard
The son of late Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has been sentenced to pay heavy fines or face imprisonment after pleading guilty to pointing a firearm.









