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Police investigate triple murder shooting in Kleinvlei, Eersterivier

Local authorities have launched an investigation into three counts of murder following a shooting that killed three men aged 18 to 39 in the early hours of this morning in Kleinveli, in Eersterivier. According to SAPS Spokesperson Malcolm Pojie, provincial detectives from the Serious and Violent Crimes unit are probing

MJC Raises Concerns Over Proposed SAHUC Constitutional Changes

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), in its capacity as a member of the SAHUC National General Council (NGC), has issued a formal communication addressing growing concerns over proposed changes to the SAHUC constitution. While the MJC has commended SAHUC and previously accredited Hajj operators for their

Minister De Lille appoints interim board for South African Tourism

Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille has constructed an interim board to supervise the affairs of South African Tourism, following the dissolution of the previous board in connection with the alleged unlawful suspension of CEO Nombulelo Guliwe. Mzamo Masito has been appointed as Chairperson, while Kholeka Zama assumes the role

Multiple shootings in Hout Bay prompt police investigation

Local authorities have launched an investigation into two counts of murder and five attempted murders in connection with a series of shootings on OR Tambo Road, Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay, on Thursday that killed two men and injured five others aged 22 to 43 years. The suspects are yet to

Transport minister announces new freight rail operators approved for Transnet slots

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has announced that eleven new freight rail operators have been granted permission to join the Transnet network. The operators will run trains on six key corridors, covering 41 routes, and are expected to move an additional 20 million tonnes of goods per year starting next year.

McKenzie rejects the SAHRC’s findings of prima facie hate speech against him

Gayton McKenzie, the Patriotic Alliance’s leader and Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, has rejected the South African Human Rights Commission’s finding of prima facie hate speech against him based on historical social media posts. McKenzie described the decision as defamatory and politically motivated, claiming that he never received official

Grassy Park police arrest a suspect for possession of drugs

A 39-year-old suspect is scheduled to appear in Wynberg Magistrates’ Court after being arrested for drug possession in the Lotus River area on Thursday. According to F.C. van Wyk, spokesperson for the South African Police Services (SAPS), police officials acted on information they received about drugs being sold at a

Speaker Defends Parliament’s Legal Services Amid Scrutiny

National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has voiced concern over remarks questioning the competence and integrity of Parliament’s Legal Services. The unit has come under scrutiny during the work of the ad hoc committee investigating allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Parliament’s spokesperson Moloto Mothapo said Didiza has full

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