Drugs worth R6.5m stopped from being shipped to Australia
Police in Gauteng stopped a consignment of drugs worth R6.5m and hidden in statue from being shipped to Australia.
Continue reading →Police in Gauteng stopped a consignment of drugs worth R6.5m and hidden in statue from being shipped to Australia.
Continue reading →Eskom has announced that it has extended load-shedding to Sunday due to constrained generation capacity and further breakdowns
Continue reading →South Africans took to Twitter to celebrate the news that Patrice Motsepe was confirmed as the president of the Confederation of African Football on Friday.
Continue reading →The KwaZulu-Natal government has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a state funeral for Zulu monarch King Goodwill Zwelithini.
Continue reading →A career-best century by Lizelle Lee powered the Momentum Proteas to a famous six-run win on the Duckworth-Lewis method against India in the third one-day international at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Friday.
Continue reading →Dafabet Warriors all rounder Ayabulela Gqamane will be hoping to play a key role in the sides final push for silverware after a sustained run in the side in recent months. Gqamane, who was out of contract and played for Border … Continue reading →
Patrice Motsepe has been confirmed as the first South African president of the Confederation of African Football.
Continue reading →Announced earlier this week, Gqeberha based financial advisors PW Harvey and Co came on board as presenting sponsors, and with the support of The Rental Company and Matrix Multisport, sees the total value of the prize pool stand at R24 … Continue reading →
A man, estimated to be 23, was shot dead during an alleged attempted hijacking on the N2 freeway near the Kempston Road off-ramp on Friday morning.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay police arrested two men in unrelated incidents on Thursday, recovering suspected stolen goods, including a boat petrol tank, a tent cover and a gate battery, as well as drugs worth R15,000.
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