… Gauteng, Limpopo, Western Cape, Free State and Mpumalanga. During the 2024/25 festive season, nearly 10,000 motorists were arrested for drunk … Read more: Festive season alcohol blitz nets nearly 1,500 drunk drivers in two weeks – Business Day
A Gauteng travel agent, Premila Shunmugam accused of defrauding close to fifty South Africans over 5-million rand is expected to apply for bail … Read more: Gauteng travel agent Premila Shunmugam accused of defrauding SA travellers to apply for bail
In continuation of the Safer Festive Season Operations in the Northern Cape, the Deputy Minister of Police, Dr Polly Boshielo, MP will on Friday, … Read more: Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo conducts oversight visit to Upington, 19 Dec
… Northern Cape Town and the Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality in the Western Cape. From week 1 to week 49 of 2025, the national measles … Read more: Weekly measles and rubella situation report (week 49 of 2025) – NICD
KwaZulu-Natal magistrate Ian Blose has been suspended without pay pending a disciplinary inquiry into charges that he lied on application forms … Read more: KZN magistrate suspended without pay – GroundUp
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (18 December 2025) – Good Things Guy will forever sound the trumpet for everyday heroes. The ones who don’t … Read more: Dannhauser Hero Saves Striped Polecat Pups from Stormwater Danger – Good Things Guy
… Free State today, Thursday, 18 December 2025. “The project, expected to cost over R370 million, is a mixed-income residential development which to … Read more: Minister Simelane to conduct oversight visit to Free State housing project | SAnews
According to Bloemfontein Courant, police spokesperson Mmako Mophiring says the incident took place on Tuesday morning while the couple was asleep at … Read more: Free State police seek suspects after couple shot in house robbery – LNN – The Citizen
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi has called for protection orders to be given the necessary attention amid the murder of DJ Warras. Read more: DJ Warras’ murder: Lesufi says protection orders must be taken seriously by authorities – Mercury