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Water for 217 000 people

Over 217,000 people in three municipalities will benefit from a bulk water project launched at Taung in North West. ||| Over 217,000 people in three municipalities will benefit from a bulk water...

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Limpopo woman beaten to death

A woman died in hospital after she was beaten, allegedly by her boyfriend, in Madietane village, Matlala in Limpopo. ||| A woman died in hospital early Sunday morning after she was beaten, allegedly by...

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Two policement die in accident

Two policemen died officers died when their car overturned on the R507 road between Ottosdal and Sannieshof. ||| Two policemen died officers died when their car overturned on the R507 road between...

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Teen dies in crash

A teenager has died in a multiple car crash which left at least another 13 people critically injured. ||| A teenager has died in a multiple car crash which left at least another 13 people critically...

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Constable kills two, shoots self

A police constable killed his girlfriend and another woman in Ikopeleng village, near the Botswana border. ||| A police constable killed his girlfriend and another woman in Ikopeleng village, near the...

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Man arrested for arson

A man has been arrested for torching his ex-girlfriend's house in Zitulele township, near Butterworth in the Eastern Cape. ||| A man has been arrested for torching his ex-girlfriend's house in Zitulele...

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Car crashes into Bryanston river

A car crashed into the Braamfonteinspruit off Cheetah crescent, in Bryanston in Johannesburg. ||| A car crashed into the Braamfonteinspruit off Cheetah crescent, in Bryanston, Johannesburg, on Sunday,...

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R1.8m donations for police families

The families of police officials killed in the line of duty last year will each receive a R40,000 donations. ||| The families of police officials killed in the line of duty last year will each receive...

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Western Cape to clamp down on liquor

The Western Cape government will clamp down on illegal liquor sales. ||| The Western Cape government will clamp down on illegal liquor sales from Sunday, finance, economic development and tourism MEC...

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Mkhize slams ‘unruly’ ANC youth

KZN ANC chairman Zweli Mkhize told supporters that the use of foul language and an attack on the party was unacceptable. ||| KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairman Zweli Mkhize launched a scathing attack on unruly...

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Used car sales on a faster track

The recession had a huge effect on the used-car sector, but sales are now picking up. ||| The recession had a huge effect on the used-car sector in Cape Town, forcing many operations to close down, but...

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Jazz Festival hits high and low notes

It truly was a case of killing me softly for much feted Lauryn Hill at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. |||   It truly was a case of killing me softly for much feted hip hop artist Lauryn...

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New twist in Leigh’s murder

A man identified only as “Silvanus” could hold the key to finally resolving what exactly happened to Leigh Matthews. ||| A man identified at this stage only as “Silvanus” could hold the key to finally...

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Where patients sleep on the floor

A senior Cape doctor has lifted the lid on the ‘gross violation of patient rights’ at Eerste River hospital. ||| Patients dying of avoidable illnesses, others having to sleep on the floor and those...

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MEC wants Metrorail to delay fare hike

Western Cape train commuters have been sold out, transport and public works MEC Robin Carlisle said. ||| Western Cape train commuters have been sold out, transport and public works MEC Robin Carlisle...

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RAF must pay - 8 years later

A man has won 50 percent of his claim after appealing an RAF judgment not to be compensated after his accident. ||| Despite being found partly responsible for an accident which left him...

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Sell-by stamps on food are now law

The new food labelling regulations make it compulsory for food manufacturers to put date stamps on food, with the exception of a few items, writes Wendy Knowler. ||| We South Africans have become...

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Little to laugh about for April Fool’s

The late Amichand Rajbansi’s “stolen” wig, and a R1.66 petrol price hike made fools of some catching up on news. ||| Last year it was barn swallows bringing aircraft at Durban’s King Shaka...

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‘Surgery gave our son HIV’

A couple believe their son contracted HIV during an abdominal surgery at the Chris Hani-Baragwanath Academic hospital. ||| They have undergone several HIV tests. And, every time, the test results came...

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Minister denies using k-word

Minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Lulu Xingwana, has denied using the k-word on an SAA flight. ||| The minister of Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Lulu Xingwana,...

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