In a separate incident, another motorist was injured. According to the City of Cape Town, widespread flooding was reported shortly after 11am in … Read more: Western Cape shuts all schools as deadly storm lashes Cape Town – TimesLIVE
According to the weather service, the province is experiencing heavy rainfall, with possible accumulations of 200mm-300mm, … Read more: Floods wreak havoc across Cape Town metro as severe storm lashes Western Cape – TimesLIVE
The update comes as parts of the Western Cape remain under severe weather warnings following heavy rain, flooding and damaging winds across the … Read more: More Western Cape school closures possible as severe weather intensifies – InBound SA
A Hopetown man has been sentenced after a stolen motorcycle was recovered on a neighbouring farm during the Christmas holidays. Read more: Hopetown man sentenced after stolen motorcycle found on neighbouring farm
Controversial figure Ngizwe Mchunu’s home set ablaze in KwaZulu-Natal. Image: SCREENSHOT. Controversial media personality and social commentator … Read more: Ngizwe Mchunu’s property allegedly set on fire in KwaZulu-Natal – IOL
Gauteng continued to show depth across selected nodes, it notes, while KwaZulu-Natal remained resilient, supported by Ballito Hills and Izinga Eco … Read more: Balwin Properties reports 22% apartment sales surge during FY2026
NPA confident as top Gauteng police officials Ebrahim Kadwa, Feroz Khan and Tariq Downes face court in precious metals case. Anita Nkonki|Updated 59 … Read more: NPA confident as top Gauteng police officials Ebrahim Kadwa, Feroz Khan and Tariq … – IOL
Mandy Wiener speaks to Thabiso Goba, EWN Reporter about the Madlanga Commission continuing its probe into the missing narcotics in KZN and Gauteng … Read more: Madlanga Commission to probe missing narcotics in KZN and Gauteng – YouTube
“Corporate Death by Winding-Up”: Pretoria High Court Reaffirms the Badenhorst Principle. 11th May 2026. ‹ › A recent judgment handed down by Nyathi … Read more: “Corporate Death by Winding-Up”: Pretoria High Court Reaffirms the Badenhorst Principle