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FUEL SHORTAGES HIT GAUTENG

Written by on 4 April 2026

Some filling stations in Gauteng, particularly in the east of Pretoria, remain without fuel as motorists are turned away. Panic-buying and hoarding ahead of this week’s fuel price hike have caused widespread shortages. Fuel prices have risen sharply, with petrol up by over R3 per litre and diesel increasing by more than R7 per litre […]

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FERNANDEZ AGENT HITS CHELSEA BAN

Written by on 4 April 2026

Enzo Fernandez will miss Chelsea’s upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and the Premier League clash with Manchester City after being handed a two-game ban. The suspension follows the midfielder’s recent public comments about his future, in which he said he would “look at his options after the World Cup” and expressed a desire […]

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VEREENIGING HIT BY POWER OUTAGE

Written by on 4 April 2026

Vereeniging and surrounding areas are experiencing a major electricity outage today, leaving homes and businesses without power. Authorities confirm that this is not part of Eskom’s loadshedding schedule, as the national grid is stable. The blackout is due to a local fault in the municipal power network. The Emfuleni Local Municipality, which supplies electricity to […]

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GAUTENG URGES VISITS TO RAND SHOW STANDS

Written by on 4 April 2026

The Gauteng Provincial Government is urging visitors at the Rand Show 2026 in NASREC to visit government stands. These offer services like health screenings, housing help, education info, and small business support. The aim is to bring services closer to people and allow direct engagement with officials. Authorities say this helps improve access to information […]

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TIGER WOODS CALLED DONALD TRUMP AFTER CRASH

Written by on 3 April 2026

Tiger Woods’ crash in Florida has turned into a legal headache for the 15-time major champion, with bodycam footage showing him surprised at being handcuffed. The golf star was arrested for DUI after deputies said he showed signs of impairment during a sobriety test. The footage also shows deputies taking two pills from Woods’ pocket, […]

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CONGO IN TALKS WITH US ON THIRD-COUNTRY

Written by on 3 April 2026

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is in discussions with the Trump administration about accepting deportees from other countries, according to government sources in Kinshasa. This would add to a series of similar agreements across Africa, aimed at managing the flow of migrants. UN sources and diplomats briefed by US officials say these talks highlight […]

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