… Northern Cape province. Partner Content. Standard Bank CIB Impact Series. View All. How Digital Technology can Facilitate Trade in Africa. How Digital … Read more: Five miners presumed dead after mudslide, South African minister says – CNBC Africa
… Northern Cape saw increases. “Out of the 30 highest murder precincts, decreases were recorded in only 15 of them. The killings relating to gang … Read more: SA violent crime down, but still unacceptably high, Cachalia says – The Mail & Guardian
Smaller decreases were registered in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape, while slight increases were reported in Limpopo and the Northern Cape. Read more: South Africa’s murder rate falls 8.7 pct in Q3 of 2025/26 fiscal year – Xinhua
Northern Cape: 411; North West: 354; Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation: 55. Type of firearms destroyed: Handguns: 11 183; Rifles: 1302 … Read more: 13 859 firearms destroyed by SAPS | Knysna-Plett Herald
… Northern Cape. “And out of the 30 highest murder precincts, decreases were recorded in only 15 of them. The killings relating to gang violence in … Read more: Concern over increase in police murders | SAnews
… Northern Cape to Saldanha port in the Western Cape. “Ore railed to the port rose by 6%, and this was despite derailments that were suffered during … Read more: Kumba Iron Ore profit climbs 18% on higher prices, sales volumes | Kitco News
Nqobile Khumalo, a poultry farmer in Warrenton in the Northern Cape, said, for an emerging farmer like herself, creating jobs remains a dream as … Read more: Agri jobs rise, yet small-scale farmers still struggle – Food For Mzansi
Kumba has operated in the Northern Cape for more than seven decades and continues to expand its footprint. In its latest report, the company has added … Read more: Kumba’s massive bet on Sishen is bringing years of iron optimism | News24
JOHANNESBURG – Search-and-rescue efforts are continuing at Ekapa Mining in the Northern Cape after five workers were trapped by a mudslide earlier … Read more: Mining safety under scrutiny as five remain trapped at Ekapa – eNCA