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GROOM ARRESTED, KZN WEDDING CALLED OFF

Written by on 5 April 2026

A wedding in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, was called off after the groom and his father were arrested for drunk driving during a Saturday night roadblock operation. The arrests were part of Operation Nenzani LaEzweni, which targets motorists driving under the influence. Authorities say the crackdown has intensified over the Easter period, with more than 180 drunk […]

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TEEN DROWNS AT SHARPEVILLE SWIMMING POOL

Written by on 5 April 2026

A 15-year-old learner, Tsoarelo Likana from Moshate Secondary School, has tragically died after drowning at a public swimming pool in Sharpeville. Reports indicate that friends attempted to save him, but their efforts were unsuccessful. The incident has left the community in shock and mourning, with many expressing sadness over the loss of such a young […]

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ZELENSKY IN ISTANBUL FOR TALKS WITH ERDOGAN

Written by on 5 April 2026

ISTANBUL- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Istanbul for high-level security talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The visit follows Erdoğan’s recent discussion with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who accused Kyiv of attempting to target the Russia-Turkey gas pipeline that supplies several European countries. Zelensky said the meetings aim to strengthen partnership with […]

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2 KILLED 120 DRIVERS ARRESTED IN JOBURG

Written by on 4 April 2026

Over 120 motorists have been arrested for drunk driving in Johannesburg since the start of the Easter long weekend. The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) also confirmed two fatalities in separate road crashes, involving a pedestrian and a passenger. To ensure safer roads, the JMPD has intensified stop-and-search operations and roadside checks across all regions […]

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BMA CLARIFIES FREE STATE BUS INCIDENT

Written by on 4 April 2026

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has confirmed that a bus intercepted in the Free State was properly processed at the Beitbridge Port of Entry. Commissioner Michael Masiapato said all 43 passengers were screened, and their documents were verified and found to be valid. The BMA believes additional undocumented passengers may have boarded the bus after […]

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