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Father hospitalized as family mourns murdered Nigerian Bolt driver Isaac Satlat
February 16, 2026The family of 22-year-old Nigerian e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat is reeling after his tragic murder in...
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Three injured after truck pile-up halts N3 traffic in KwaZulu-Natal
February 16, 2026Three people were injured when a chain-reaction collision involving three heavy-duty trucks brought traffic to a...
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Three suspects in custody for murder of Nigerian Bolt driver Isaac Satlat
February 16, 2026The investigation into the murder of 22-year-old Nigerian Bolt driver Isaac Satlat has taken a major...
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Nigerian community demands justice after man is shot dead during ‘Sizokthola’ operation in Windsor East
February 11, 2026A Nigerian national was shot and killed in Windsor East during an operation linked to the...
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Julius Malema and wife Mantwa Matlala spark split rumours as she reportedly moves out
February 11, 2026Julius Malema and his wife, Mantwa Matlala have sparked separation rumors. Matlala allegedly moved out of...
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Car linked to David Sejobe hit-and-run has been found
February 5, 2026The car allegedly involved in the hit-and-run that claimed the life of MultiChoice security guard David...
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Thabo Bester moved to eBongweni super max as prison authorities tighten grip after escape scandal
January 30, 2026Convicted murderer and rapist Thabo Bester has been transferred to the eBongweni Super Maximum Correctional Centre...
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Melania Trump’s movie pulled from South African cinemas
January 29, 2026The planned South African cinema release of Melania, a documentary centred on Melania Trump, has been...
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Vaal scholar crash driver abandons bail as he appears in court over 14 learners’ deaths
January 22, 2026The driver at the centre of the tragic Vaal scholar transport crash that claimed the lives...
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Vaal school transport tragedy claims two more young lives, death toll rises to 14
January 22, 2026The death toll from the devastating Vaal scholar transport crash has climbed to 14 after two...
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Dashcam footage emerges of fatal Vanderbijlpark crash that killed 12 learners
January 21, 2026Dashcam footage believed to capture the moments leading up to the devastating Vanderbijlpark crash has surfaced...
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Julius Malema calls on Bafana Bafana to boycott 2026 World Cup
January 17, 2026South African politics has spilled into global football after Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema...
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Festive season road deaths drop 5% to lowest level in five years
January 15, 2026South Africa recorded a modest but notable improvement in road safety during the 2025/26 festive season,...
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Elon Musk says Starlink denied license in South Africa because he’s not Black
January 8, 2026Elon Musk has once again stirred controversy over why his satellite internet company, Starlink, has not...
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40 people struck by lightning in shocking Mathibestad incident
January 4, 2026Fear and chaos swept through Mathibestad in Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria, on January 3, 2026, when...
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DStv keeps 12 popular channels after last-minute deal, but four still face cancellation
January 1, 2026DStv subscribers received a last-minute reprieve as the satellite TV provider confirmed that 12 well-known channels...
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Fireworks warnings issued ahead of New Year’s Eve as authorities outline strict rules and fines
December 31, 2025As South Africans prepare to ring in 2026, authorities have issued a strong reminder for the...
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Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala transferred to super-max eBongweni prison as murder case looms
December 30, 2025Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, the controversial businessman facing a string of serious criminal charges, has been transferred...
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US launches Christmas Day airstrikes on ISIS hideouts in northwest Nigeria
December 26, 2025The United States has carried out targeted airstrikes against suspected ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria, marking...
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Seventeen initiates die in Eastern Cape as illegal initiation schools come under scrutiny
December 19, 2025At least seventeen initiates have lost their lives in the O.R. Tambo District of the Eastern...
