Mpumalanga government launches festive road safety campaign

File Image: Traffic officials conduct a roadblock. 3 minutes The Mpumalanga provincial government has launched its road safety campaign in Middleburg. The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) also launched the Hlokomela Campaign – a road safety program aimed at reducing taxi-related accidents. The campaign also entails improving customer care and promoting responsible driving, among…

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Ex-Zanu PF cllr jailed 14 years for stocktheft

Their co-accused Onias Dube was ordered to pay a fine of US$400 or serve a two-year jail term. FORMER Zanu PF Insiza ward 17 councillor Sindiso Ndlovu and his accomplice Buhle Nkomazana were on Friday slapped with an effective 14-year jail term each after being convicted of stocktheft charges. Their co-accused Onias Dube was ordered…

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Richards Bay beat TS Galaxy 1-nil at home

Player taking a corner kick. 2 minutes Richards Bay FC beat TS Galaxy 1-nil in a Betway Premiership match in Atteridgeville on Sunday afternoon. 20-year-old Lindokuhle Zikhali scored the only goal of the clash early in the second half. Both teams had several opportunities to score in the first half but squandered their chances. On…

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MKP to challenge Cachalia’s appointment at ConCourt

Firoz Cachalia. The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party says it will directly approach the Constitutional Court to challenge the appointment of Firoz Cachalia as the acting Minister of Police. The party says President Cyril Ramaphosa violated the Constitution by appointing Cachalia as the acting Police Minister. It says the Constitution does not allow for two ministers…

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Bloemfontein residents loot foreign-owned spaza shops

Snacks consumed buy Bloemfontein learners who were rushed to hospital on Thursday. 1 minute Angry residents of Bloemfontein in the Free State have looted goods from foreign-owned spaza shops. This follows an incident in which 47 learners at the Ihobe Primary School were rushed to the Pelonomi hospital after allegedly consuming expired biscuits and chocolates…

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