Traffic and police law enforcement agencies will be beefing up operations over the Easter holidays as motorists travel to various destinations this weekend. Read more: Traffic and SAPS ramp up Easter road safety operations
Thus, at the border at Ponta de Ouro, with the South African province of Kwazulu-Natal, “the opening hours will be from 06.00 to 18.00, compared … Read more: Over 370, 000 expected to cross borders during Easter holiday –
Three stolen Bonsmara cattle were recovered by the Kuruman Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit after suspects attempted to sell them at a feedlot. Police also confiscated a bakkie and trailer used in the crime. Read more: Stock thieves arrested before selling cattle
The Upington police have opened an inquest after the body of a 46-year-old woman who was reported missing by her husband was discovered in a freezer. Read more: Missing woman found in freezer hours after search began
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… Johannesburg. InstagramAbongwe_Mseleku_. Reality royalty Abongwe Mseleku graduated from AFDA in Johannesburg this week. Mseleku shared celebratory … Read more: Reality star Abongwe Mseleku ‘one degree wise’ as she joins sister in graduation milestone
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has sparked criticism after warning that the municipality’s long-delayed inclusionary housing policy could … Read more: Cape Town housing crisis: Mayor warns inclusionary policy could ‘chase developers away’
UNIQ clothing by Checkers has expanded its footprint in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs with a new store at Kenilworth Centre, giving shoppers easier … Read more: New Cape Town clothing destination: UNIQ Clothing opens in Kenilworth
Free State MEC Ketso Makume unveils MSME funding initiative to boost township economies, support small businesses, and drive job creation across … Read more: MEC drives growth for Free State small businesses – Bloemfontein Courant