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Police Probe Attempted Murder After Shocking Road Rage Stabbing in Maitland

Police have registered an attempted murder case following a brutal road rage stabbing incident in Maitland. An attack that was captured on video and widely circulated on social media sparked public outrage. The incident occurred on 26 June 2025, at approximately 15:30 at the corner of Canon Road and Voortrekker

Western Cape on Alert as Cold Front Approaches

The Western Cape Provincial Disaster Management Centre will remain on high alert ahead of severe weather conditions expected to hit the province from Friday. Anton Bredell, Provincial MEC for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, said preparations are underway to mitigate the risks posed by the forecasted storm. “These

Health Minister Unveils R750 Million Boost to Rescue HIV and TB Programmes

South Africa continues to feel the impact of funding cuts for HIV and TB programmes made during the Trump administration. However, some relief was announced on Wednesday, as Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi confirmed that Treasury has released R750 million to help bridge the funding gap. Motsoaledi tabled a R64.8-billion

Mfuleni Community Devastated After Blaze Destroys Mosque, Community Centre and Homes

A devastating fire tore through parts of the Mfuleni community early on Wednesday morning, destroying several vital community structures, including the Mfuleni Masjid, Community Centre, feeding scheme, and the Imam’s home. Spokesperson for the mosque, Isghaan Higgins, described the incident as a heartbreaking loss, with the community now urgently appealing

Over 7000 Grade R teachers not trained for their positions

The Department of Basic Education revealed that over 7,000 Grade R educators are not qualified for their positions in a recent parliamentary committee meeting. This revelation has placed greater focus on the introduction of Grade R, given that the grade is made compulsory by the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA)

Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue responds to over 200 accidents in 10 days

The Fire and Rescue Service of the City of Cape Town reported that between June 27 and Sunday, July 6, it attended to 74 events involving pedestrians and 162 motor vehicle accidents. Furthermore, law enforcement officials issued more than 3,200 notifications for a variety of offences and made 91 arrests.

“No social grants have been suspended”- SASSA

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has acknowledged public commentary surrounding its ongoing social grants review process. The Agency stressed that the review aimed to verify the eligibility of beneficiaries suspected of having undeclared additional income. SASSA emphasised that the process is aimed at ensuring that only qualifying individuals

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