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Man, 61, earns matric and inspires others to never give up

At 61 years old, Hendry Pietersen, a cleaner at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) achieved a remarkable milestone—earning his matric certificate. His inspiring journey, filled with perseverance and determination, was celebrated earlier this month along with 38 other participants of the CPUT Amended Senior Certificate Class of 2024. Despite being close to retirement, Pietersen, who works at the Bellville campus, earned top matric marks and is now determined […]

today21 October 2024

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Police seek help in identifying another body linked to Thabo Bester prison escape

Free State police are seeking help to identify a body that Thabo Bester's girlfriend Dr Nandipha Magudumana falsely claimed to be that of her father. The body was found in a river in Bloemfontein. Police spokesperson Brig Motantsi Makhele said the body was first found in Lovedale Road in Bloemfontein after a hit-and-run accident on October 9 2021. “The body was then claimed by one of the suspects in the […]

today8 July 2023

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Man gunned down in Cravenby

By Aneeqa du Plessis A 26-year-old man was gunned down in Cravenby on Thursday morning. According to SAPS Captain FC Van Wyk, Ravensmead police are investigating a case of murder after the victim was found with multiple gunshot wounds to his face and head. “Details surrounding this fatal shooting incident are under investigation. The unknown suspect/s fled the scene and are yet to be arrested. The motive for the attack […]

today4 May 2023

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I paid my ‘two ten’ bill, says man who shot viral video of petrol attendant

The man who tricked KwaZulu-Natal petrol attendant Sphamadla ‘Wiseman’ Ndabezitha, into putting the wrong amount of petrol into his car and then making fun of him on video, said it was a practical joke, and he meant no harm. Phakamani Mbokazi visited Ndabezitha at the BP garage in Hilton on Thursday after the video, shot in January, was posted on Twitter, “to make sure that there were no hard feelings”. […]

today13 September 2020

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