(10 Jun 2026) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Johannesburg – 10 June 2026 1. Various of police, locals at the site of shooting 2. Read more: Bodies removed in Johannesburg after a dozen people killed by attackers in late-night mass shooting
Johannesburg Water has confirmed that it has repaired a water leak at a business property on Old Pretoria Main Road in Midrand, … Read more: Johannesburg Water responds after councillors visit leaking Midrand site – The Citizen
Tankiso Zola spokesperson for Department of Sport, Arts and Culture in Free State confirmed the switch due to debt. “The Department can confirm … Read more: Mmabana Cultural Centre proves Mangope was right as Centlec switches off lights over R1 …
His cycling journey began in Midrand and is set to conclude at Durban South Beach. The route took him through Bethlehem in the Free State before … Read more: Prince Kaybee set to arrive in Durban following 600km cycling challenge from Johannesburg
The Pebbles Project is a non-profit organisation based in the Western Cape that is dedicated to ensuring that children and young adults from … Read more: 10 Ways to partner with Pebbles Project – South African Wine News
Western Cape cops spokesman Colonel Andrè Traut confirmed that detectives from the Serious Violent Crime Unit are investigating a triple murder. ” … Read more: Bahlali shocked after midnight massacre! – Daily Sun
He was responding to questions from EWN following the announcement that he would be the DA’s standard-bearer in Cape Town as the party seeks to … Read more: Hill Lewis seeks re-election as mayor: ‘My work in Cape Town is not finished’ – EWN
Monday June 15th 2026. preview-3. Rotary Club of Hermanus’ facility. Written by Midlothian View reader Geoff Dawe, Esk Valley Rotary Cub. Read more: Midlothian Rotary Club welcomes visitor from South Africa’s Hermanus Rotary Club
City of Cape Town • NY110 Sports Park, Gugulethu, 7750. Residents are encouraged to arrive early and join fellow supporters in celebrating the … Read more: Minister Ricardo Mackenzie announces public viewing sites across the Western Cape