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Kareedouw businessman sentenced to 10 years for guest house deaths
A Kareedouw businessman has received a decade-long prison sentence for the deaths of two guests at his establishment, according to Algoa FM.
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Mini-expo demonstrates smart farming tech to farmers
Farmers in Patensie and Addo areas can attend free AgriTech Solutions mini-expo on 24-25 February to see technology demos.
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease: All livestock in Kruisfontein vaccinated
All livestock in the Kruisfontein area in Humansdorp have been successfully vaccinated to control Foot-and-Mouth Disease spread.
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Former police officer found dead in Mount Croix shooting incident
A 43-year-old former SAPS officer was found dead with a gunshot wound in Mount Croix on Monday, with police opening an inquest.
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Stray livestock intake paused over Foot-and-Mouth Disease risk
The Municipality has announced a Foot-and-Mouth Disease quarantine programme, but the pound won’t take stray cattle without written clearance.
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Ryno Du Toit (38) remains in custody after bail denial on child porn charges
GQEBERHA – The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has opposed the bail application of 38-year-old Ryno Du Toit in the Gqeberha Magistrates’ Court. The accused faces serious Schedule 6 charges, including […]
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Police seek next of kin after woman fatally struck in N2 pedestrian accident
Police urgently seek next of kin after an unknown woman died crossing N2 near Van Stadens on Saturday. She had distinctive tattoos including rose designs.
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NMU offers temporary housing as accommodation talks continue
NMU has provided temporary housing to students who were found sleeping rough in campus common areas, following protests last week.
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Gqeberha payroll administrator granted R5,000 bail in multi-million-rand fraud case
Payroll administrator was arrested for allegedly defrauding Isuzu Motors of R10.5 million through manipulated records and false entries before being granted R5,000 bail in Gqeberha.
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NMU protests: Court interdict over accommodation crisis
A High Court order prohibits Nelson Mandela University students from barricading roadways or preventing campus access.









