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CAA says the aviation sector is equipped to handle adverse weather conditions…
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CAA says the aviation sector is equipped to handle adverse weather conditions…

Health authorities say hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship are being contained…

Five people, including two former police officers, have been sentenced to 17 years in prison…

Matlala together with his co-accused are expected to once again return to the dock this morning.

The Constitutional Court has ruled against Beit bridge fence companies’ appeal.

USAF says a longer term plan needs to be implemented to ensure sustainability of the scheme.

Residents in Thembisa are calling for closure of some spaza shops.

The rain is expected to continue throughout the night.

Mandlenkosi “Shoes” Zondo has maintained that police forced him to sign a statement.

March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says South Africa should first benefit its own.

Adams is yet to arrive at the police station where he’s due to be booked.

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Some SA health experts have warned against panicking after the detected Hantavirus cases.

Families left without shelter are calling on government to assist.

Several roads have also been affected as heavy rains continue to batter parts of the province.
Macpherson calls for swift prosecution in George building case
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has called on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to take decisive prosecutorial action following the completion of the South African Police Service (SAPS) investigation into the George building collapse.
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Unlawful connections have contributed to recurring power outages and damage to infrastructure.
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Snow and ice have already been reported along the N1 and N10 routes in the Pixley Ka Seme District.
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Deputy Minister in the Presidency Kenny Morolong on Wednesday said audiences are developing new “news habits”...