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Newton Reservoir fencing upgraded in R4 million security drive

Newton Reservoir fencing upgraded in R4 million security drive

The first phase of security upgrades at the Newton Reservoir has started with the installation of a R4 million high‑security perimeter fence to better protect the water supply infrastructure. Read more: Newton Reservoir fencing upgraded in R4 million security drive

Traffic and SAPS ramp up Easter road safety operations

Traffic and SAPS ramp up Easter road safety operations

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

Stock thieves arrested before selling cattle

Stock thieves arrested before selling cattle

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

Residents threaten protest over planned Lerato Park clinic closure

Residents threaten protest over planned Lerato Park clinic closure

Residents in Ward 30 have threatened protest action if the Lerato Park Clinic is shut down, warning that the already overstretched facility serves more than 150 patients a day with minimal staff and resources. Read more: Residents threaten protest over planned Lerato Park clinic closure

Family calls for justice after fatal ‘hit-and-run’ as suspect is released

Family calls for justice after fatal ‘hit-and-run’ as suspect is released

The former mayor and Speaker of Thembelihle Municipality, Danny Jonas, has vowed to fight for justice after his daughter’s death, claiming the motorist allegedly responsible was released shortly after arrest due to his status as a successful artist and singer. Read more: Family calls for justice after fatal ‘hit-and-run’ as suspect is released

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