Eskom supervisor implicated in copper cable theft syndicate
Following his arrest, a 40-year-old security supervisor who worked at the Eskom Tutuka power station joined seven other accomplices. The Hawks in Secunda, Mpumalanga,... Read more.
Farmer’s wife stood to get R50m payout for hubby’s death
The case against Anelle de Bruin (46), the wife of a well-known Eastern Cape farmer, who is accused of planning to kill him in a fictitious “farm attack”,... Read more.
More misery in store for Gautrain commuters
There will be no train service between Rosebank and Park stations this weekend, adding more misery on Gautrain commuters in a space of a week. The Gauteng-based... Read more.
Happy faces at the pumps as fuel, diesel prices set to drop
Drivers and transport companies will be pleased to see the anticipated drop in fuel prices beginning at midnight. The new fuel prices will be formally changed on... Read more.
Proposal to rename street in honour of student protest victim
The city of Johannesburg is calling for comments on the proposed change of De Beer Street to Mthokozisi Ntumba Street in Braamfontein. The move is in honour of Ntumba,... Read more.
Three charged with defrauding Limpopo construction firm of R12m
Three suspects, including a woman, have been arrested by the Limpopo Provincial Commercial Crime Unit for allegedly defrauding one of the largest construction companies... Read more.
Man deemed medically unfit to work scores R500K from RAF
A man who was injured in a car accident and found medically unfit to work has received more than R500 000 from the Road Accident Fund (RAF). In 2023, Thabo Lawrence... Read more.
Families plead with public to help find missing journalist and lover
The families of journalist Aserie Sibusiso Ndlovu and his lover, Zodwa Mdhluli, are calling on members of the public to help locate the couple. According to the... Read more.
Getting shops registered won’t help – familiesÂ
The families of children who allegedly ate snacks from Gauteng spaza shops and later died are having a hard time moving on. They claim that the registration of spaza... Read more.
Spaza shop registrations won’t help – families
The families of children who allegedly ate snacks from Gauteng spaza shops and later died are having a hard time moving on. They claim that the registration of spaza... Read more.


