Police say they suspect the remains might be those of the 59-year-old Gauteng businessman who went missing while attempting to cross a flooded low … Read more: MP police await DNA results to identify remains found in a crocodile – SABC News
MPUMALANGA – Police have secured the body of a crocodile from the Komati River believed to contain the remains of a missing Gauteng man. Captain … Read more: In the belly of the beast | Human remains found inside Komati River crocodile – eNCA
… Gauteng and other areas. Traffic is expected to peak on the N3 on … The N3TC manages a 415km section of the N3 highway – the N3 Toll Route – between … Read more: Peak traffic warning as thousands head back to Gauteng on N3 Toll – The Citizen
“We could not use that technology in terms of trace and location because there was no cellphone in his possession,” said Gauteng Provincial … Read more: Mazwi Kubheka was on his way to the bank when he was taken – eNCA
Gauteng police confirmed yesterday that 27-year-old Mazwi Kubheka reported to a local police station following an extensive search by rescue teams. Read more: Family of Mazwi Kubheka speaks out after missing brother escapes month-long captivity
In the first three months of 2026 alone, the Gauteng Department of Health recorded 414 confirmed malaria cases and 11 deaths – already exceeding the … Read more: Malaria Is Catching Gauteng Residents Off Guard – The Bulrushes
Gauteng police spokesperson Col Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi added that Kubheka’s identity was verified after he presented himself at a police station. Read more: Missing Vosloorus spaza shop owner Mazwi Kubheka found – Sunday World
A looming cold front could see temperatures plunge in Gauteng from Tuesday, with rain and cold conditions expected to persist midweek. Read more: WEATHER: Gauteng and two other provinces braces for intense cold front next week
Both Gauteng cities received a qualified audit opinion – the financial statements contain material misstatements. Auditors identified material … Read more: ANALYSIS | More than R20bn spent, but Gauteng metros fail to maintain basics – News24