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Operation Shanela yields success in Evaton

Written by on 19 March 2025

EVATON.- The overall Commander Brigadier Sibuyi led the Sedibeng multidisciplinary team at a roadblock in Evaton on Saturday night. This was with the help of additional teams conducting policing duties in Evaton focusing on compliance inspections at liquor outlets, drinking and driving, illegal immigrants, illegal firearms and crime prevention duties. READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE ON […]

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Sharpeville protest-march sites to be declared World Heritage sites

Written by on 19 March 2025

The Memorial Monument located at the site of the massacre incident and the 69 graves at the Phelindaba Cemetery, have both been included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage sites. SHARPEVILLE.- This year’s Gauteng Provincial Human Rights Day commemoration activities, set to take place on Friday, March 21 in Sharpeville, will be taking place at […]

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Explosive allegations surface in YSM/ELM fraud case

Written by on 19 March 2025

The Hawks confirmed that an investigation is underway regarding a stolen Eskom transformer found on YSM premises. VEREENIGING.- New allegations have emerged in the ongoing fraud case involving Andries Petrus Cornelius Marx, his wife Henriette Marx who is a former television presenter of the kykNet show Net Koffie, and Paul Louis McIntyre, who are facing […]

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Vuka residents suffer sewage headache

Written by on 27 February 2025

“No human being can live under these conditions with the terrible smell.” SHARPEVILLE.- It never rains but pours for the Vuka Section residents with sewage all over their yards and the street. One resident claimed that it has been almost two weeks since they reported this matter but nothing has been done to amend their […]

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Gautrain services disrupted between Rosebank and Park Station

Written by on 17 February 2025

JOHANNESBURG – Gautrain has increased its bus services between Rosebank and Park Stations, as a contingency measure, following the suspension of train operations between the two stations. The disruption is due to illegal drilling on private property above the Gautrain tunnel, which has caused soil and water to leak into the tunnel. READ THE ORIGINAL […]

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