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Report highlights persistent malaria threat in SA’s border provinces
Significant spikes after December and April holidays come into focus in SA’s border provinces.
Five-year jail term for boy who stabbed schoolmate to death over girl
Jorina Pretorius, the mother of the victim, says she is not ready to forgive her son's killer, but is ready to finally grieve for him knowing justice has been served
Gqeberha man dies while allegedly trying to connect power illegally
Residents have been urged to refrain from illegally connecting electricity as this can have fatal consequences
Popular DJ and MC Peter Mashata shot dead in Soshanguve
Police on Sunday confirmed the murder of popular soul and RnB DJ, MC and radio personality Peter Mashata.
R65k bribe offered to cops during KZN guest house raid forfeited to state
Bribery money offered to police officers conducting a raid at a guest house in Ballito on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast has been forfeited to the state, the Hawks confirmed on Thursday.
Margate storm leaves five people dead and infrastructure damaged
Five people died in a storm that lashed Margate on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast on Sunday night.
eThekwini, south coast residents warned of level 5 rainfall
Level 5 rainfall is expected to batter the eThekwini metro and south coast of KwaZulu-Natal on Monday, with serious destruction already reported in Margate.
WATCH | Heavy rain leaves trail of destruction on KZN south coast
Heavy rainfall hit the KwaZulu-Natal south coast on Sunday night, leaving parts of the Margate CBD, roads and businesses flooded.
Nzimande gives reasons for dissolving NSFAS board and appointing administrator
Minister of higher education Dr Blade Nzimande on Sunday gave his reasons for dissolving the National Student Financial Aid Scheme board and appointing an administrator.
Nearly 4,000 people blocked from entering SA illegally over Easter
Border Management Authority SA commissioner Mike Masiapato has revealed that over a 10-day period during Easter nearly 4,000 people were intercepted attempting to enter the country illegally.





















