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COURT POSTPONES VAAL CRASH CASE

Written by on 31 March 2026

UPDATE: The case against 22-year-old driver Ayanda Dludla, accused in the deadly Vaal scholar transport crash, has been postponed to 22 April following his brief appearance in the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court. He is facing serious charges, including 14 counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, and operating a vehicle without a valid certificate of […]

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CELINE DION RETURNS TO THE STAGE

Written by on 31 March 2026

After nearly six years away from live performances, Celine Dion is officially making her much-anticipated return to the stage, delighting fans worldwide. The five-time Grammy winner, known for iconic hits like “My Heart Will Go On” and “It’s All Coming Back To Me Now,” has been absent from full-length concerts, leaving a noticeable gap in […]

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PROTEAS WOMEN EYE SERIES WIN IN WELLINGTON

Written by on 31 March 2026

South Africa’s Women’s cricket team, the Proteas, will aim to secure a series win against New Zealand in the second ODI at Wellington’s Basin Reserve on Wednesday. They currently lead the three-match series 1-0 after a thrilling two-wicket victory in the opening game in Christchurch on Sunday. Debutant Kayla Reyneke starred in the win, scoring […]

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OPERATION VULINDLELA TO BOOST INVESTMENT

Written by on 31 March 2026

President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted Operation Vulindlela, meaning “to open the way” in isiZulu, as a collaborative initiative between the Presidency and the National Treasury, working alongside other government departments. The program aims to drive the implementation of comprehensive economic reforms to accelerate South Africa’s growth. The core objective of Operation Vulindlela is to lower the […]

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GAUTENG ANC WELCOMES BUDGET APPROVAL

Written by on 31 March 2026

The Gauteng ANC has welcomed the approval of key provincial budget bills, saying they will enable the government to fund essential services and respond to major challenges facing the province. The budget focuses on issues such as unemployment, crime, poor infrastructure, and service delivery, while aligning with Human Rights Month’s theme of making human dignity […]

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WESTERN CAPE URGES GRADE 8 APPLICATIONS

Written by on 31 March 2026

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has called on parents to urgently apply for Grade 8 placements for the 2027 academic year. With only two weeks remaining, about 28,000 current Grade 7 learners have not yet submitted their applications. The on-time admissions window closes on 14 April 2026. Provincial Education Minister David Maynier emphasized that […]

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