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21 dead on Western Cape roads since beginning of December

Twenty-one people have died on the Western Cape roads died on Western Cape roads since the beginning of the month. Western Cape Provincial Minister of Mobility, Ricardo Mackenzie, is in Three Sisters this morning for an integrated traffic operation with Provincial Traffic and Road Safety teams, Northern Cape Provincial Traffic, and South African Police Services (SAPS). Mackenzie says 600 traffic officials have been deployed on major roads in the province. […]

today15 December 2023

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SA needs to wait for police investigation and not speculate about Enyobeni Tavern tragedy: Mayor

Buffalo City Executive Mayor, Xola Pakati, says the City is grieving after the deaths of 21 young people at the Enyobeni tavern. There’s widespread speculation around the cause of the deaths – but police have not yet confirmed the cause of death. Seventeen bodies have been identified by the respective families, while four people remain unidentified. The youngest victim was just 13. Pakati says the country should wait for the police investigation […]

today28 June 2022

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