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Vryburg Man, 39, Dies in Pitbull Attack; Dogs Euthanized

A 39-year-old man has succumbed to injuries sustained in an attack by two pitbull dogs in Vryburg on Thursday, 01 January 2026. Preliminary police investigations reveal the dogs were allegedly involved in previous attacks on tenants at the same premises. A related case is pending before the Vryburg Magistrates’ Court and is scheduled for a

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Copesville Families in Dire Straits After Festive Season Storms

Families in the Copesville in Pietermaritzburg, whose homes were severely damaged by storms just before Christmas, say they have been left without aid or temporary accommodation as they attempt to rebuild. The damage in Copesville is part of a broader wave of destruction across the province over the past two weeks, where hundreds of homes

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ANC Faces Mounting Pressure as By-Election Losses Signal Shifting Political Landscape

As South Africa gears up for the 2026 local government elections, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is showing signs of significant vulnerability, according to a recent analysis of post-general election by-elections. Since the 2024 national polls, the ANC has struggled to maintain its footing in a series of by-elections. This period has been marked

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Outdated Infrastructure Slows Traffic at Beitbridge as Authorities Target Unsafe Transport

A significant influx of travelers passing through the Beitbridge border post this weekend has highlighted persistent challenges with outdated South African infrastructure, even as authorities ramp up vehicle safety checks. On Saturday alone, more than 22,000 people were processed at the busy border connecting South Africa and Zimbabwe. However, traveler experiences varied dramatically depending on

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BMA Catches Facilitators in Bush as Thousands Queue at SA Ports of Entry

A surge in returning holiday traffic across South Africa’s ports of entry provided cover for illegal border activity this weekend, leading to several arrests by the Border Management Authority (BMA) at the bustling Beitbridge border post with Zimbabwe. While officials processed tens of thousands of legal travelers, BMA officers conducted separate operations in the nearby

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South African Motorists Warned of Illegal Pressure to Pay Fines at Roadblocks

A prominent consumer body has issued a stark warning to South African drivers, alerting them to widespread reports of traffic officers illegally compelling on-the-spot payment of fines at roadblocks under threat of arrest. The National Motorist Association of South Africa (NMA) stated it has been inundated with complaints from motorists who allege they were stopped

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Residents Warned Against Tap Water in Central Johannesburg Amid Contamination Scare

Johannesburg Water has launched an urgent water quality investigation and deployed tankers to parts of the city centre after residents reported an unusual odour emanating from tap water. The utility has advised residents in the affected zones to avoid consuming tap water until further notice. The precautionary measures began on Tuesday, focusing on Albertina Sisulu

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Premier Hails Tourism Campaign Success and Addresses Economic Ambitions for Limpopo

Limpopo Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba has declared the province’s recent Dizemba Summer Campaign a success, citing high hotel occupancy and a packed events calendar as early indicators. The campaign, launched a month ago, aimed to position Limpopo as a premier domestic tourism destination to boost the provincial economy, create jobs, and support small businesses. The

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Durban Exceeds Tourism Expectations with ‘Bumper’ Festive Season

The festive season has delivered a major economic boost to KwaZulu-Natal, with early indicators from the hospitality sector confirming a powerful recovery and exceeding pre-season predictions. Tourism bodies had forecast that Durban alone would see over one million visitors, contributing to an estimated R13 billion in provincial spend. On-the-ground reports now suggest those targets were

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