Massive fire causes power outage in Joburg CBD: Restoration uncertain
City Power struggles to restore electricity to Joburg CBD and nearby areas post underground cable fire along M1 North.
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City Power struggles to restore electricity to Joburg CBD and nearby areas post underground cable fire along M1 North.
To fortify water and sanitation systems, Cape Town prioritises proactive pipe replacement for enhanced resilience and efficiency.
Residents in various areas across eThekwini are advised to prepare for a scheduled 5-hour power outage set to occur this Friday.
The Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crime Court postponed the R54 million fraud case involving former police commissioner Phahlane.
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Minister Thandi Modise urges citizens to promptly collect their ID for the 2024 General Elections to ensure smooth voter turnout.
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Revered liberation veteran and former PAC Dr Ernest “Motsoko” Pheko to receive Special Provincial Official Funeral.
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SAPS task team in Richards Bay dismantles mineral theft syndicate, recovering stolen minerals from Johannesburg warehouse.
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South Africa’s Department of Health targets malaria elimination by 2028, aligning with the National Malaria Elimination Strategic Plan.
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President Ramaphosa affirmed the government’s commitment to inclusive transportation, ensuring accessibility for all.
President Cyril Ramaphosa extends South African National Defense Force (SANDF) deployment for international obligations.
The SASSA office in Roodeport’s CBD became a corruption epicenter, resulting in the arrest of two suspects, aged 45 and 70.
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Johannesburg extends relief to struggling households, allowing them to settle only 10% of their municipal debt between 22 April and 31 May.
Residents in multiple areas across Cape Town may notice temporary water discolouration or a milky appearance due to emergency repair works.
As the 2024 elections near, the Abantu Batho Congress has called for an independent KwaZulu-Natal in their manifesto.