Temporary N2 Road Closures Announced for King Cetshwayo Bridge Construction
Durban: The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has announced a series of temporary road closures on the N2 highway to facilitate the removal of bridge beams for the King Cetshwayo (M13) Bridge construction. These closures are part of a major upgrade to ease traffic congestion on the N2 and at the EB Cloete Interchange.
Police Investigate Origin of Expired and Counterfeit Goods Found in Durban Warehouses
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) police are investigating the source of expired and counterfeit goods discovered in a warehouse in Durban's southern region. The shocking find was made on Wednesday afternoon during a coordinated operation in Mobeni, led by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and Premier Thami Ntuli.
Limpopo Police Arrest Two for Illegal Explosives Worth R2 Million
Two suspects are set to appear in a Limpopo court on Thursday after being arrested for possession of illegal explosives valued at approximately R2 million. The arrest marks a significant breakthrough in the fight against the use of explosives in criminal activities.
NPA Teams Up with Mpumalanga Care Centre to Strengthen GBV Cases
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has partnered with the Thuthuzela Care Centre (TCC) at Themba Hospital in KaBokweni, Mpumalanga, to ensure gender-based violence (GBV) cases are trial-ready. This collaboration comes after the Commission for Gender Equality criticized the NPA and South African Police Service (SAPS) for the high rate of GBV case withdrawals in the province.
Proteas Women to Host England in Highly Anticipated Cricket Series
South Africa’s national women’s cricket team is set to return to action after their T20 World Cup final heartbreak in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) last month. The Proteas Women will host England for a full-format tour, kicking off with a three-match T20 series in East London this Sunday.
MK Party Prepares to Celebrate First Anniversary with Media Briefing
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party is set to host a media briefing in Durban today to unveil its plans leading up to its first anniversary. December marks a year since the party was launched by former President Jacob Zuma, introducing a new player to South Africa's political arena.
Manhunt Underway Following Triple Murder in Ntuzuma
Police in KwaZulu-Natal have launched a manhunt for a group of armed suspects involved in a triple murder in Ntuzuma, north of Durban.
Consumer Inflation Drops to Lowest Level Since June 2020
South Africa’s consumer inflation continued its downward trend, easing to 2.8% in October, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline. This sharp drop from September’s 3.8% is the lowest inflation rate recorded since June 2020.
Task Team Launches Operation to Retrieve Illegal Miners at Stilfontein Mine
A task team led by North West Community Safety MEC Wessels Morweng has initiated the first phase of an operation to bring suspected illegal miners to the surface from a Stilfontein mine. The miners, however, are refusing to leave the previously rehabilitated Shaft 11, complicating efforts to retrieve them.
Madibeng Municipality Faces Potential Blackout Over R129 Million Debt
The Madibeng Local Municipality in Brits, North West, is at risk of a blackout due to outstanding electricity and water bills amounting to R129 million owed to the City of Tshwane as of October 31. Tshwane officials have issued a disconnection notice following the non-payment.
WHO Approves New Mpox Vaccine for Emergency Use Amid Growing Outbreaks
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Tuesday that it has approved an mpox vaccine, LC16m8, for emergency use, marking the second vaccine to receive the agency’s seal of approval. Developed by Japanese pharmaceutical company KM Biologics, the vaccine aims to improve access to protection in communities affected by surging mpox outbreaks.
Nquthu Officials Request Relief Aid Amid Ongoing Weather-Related Disasters
Officials in Nquthu, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, have called on the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs for urgent relief resources, as the community continues to suffer from severe weather-related disasters over the past three years.
Swift Private Security and Community Collaboration Leads to Arrest of Armed Suspect
A suspect was apprehended during an attempted armed robbery on Effingham Road, thanks to the combined efforts of Swift Private Security and local community members.
Department of Transport Unveils New High-Tech Number Plate for Gauteng
The Department of Transport has introduced specifications for a new high-tech number plate, featuring advanced security measures such as a self-destructing decal and a barcode. The system will first be piloted on government vehicles in Gauteng, with plans for a broader rollout to motorists in the province.
Shah Rukh Khan Announces Son Aryan Khan's Netflix Debut as Director and Creator
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan took to social media on Tuesday to announce an exciting new Netflix series, marking his son Aryan Khan's debut as a creator and director. The project, produced by Gauri Khan under the Red Chillies Entertainment banner, is set against the vibrant backdrop of the Indian film industry and is slated for release in 2025.
Eskom Rushes to Upgrade Over 5 Million Prepaid Meters Ahead of Deadline
Eskom has successfully upgraded more than 5 million prepaid electricity meters across South Africa, with the Sunday deadline fast approaching.
Cape Town High Court to Resume Trial of Alleged Underworld Figures
The trial of alleged underworld gang bosses Jerome Booysen, André Naude, and others is set to resume in the Cape Town High Court today.
Justice Committee Begins Process to Appoint New Deputy Public Protector
Parliament’s Justice Portfolio Committee will begin the process of appointing a new deputy Public Protector today. The position has been vacant for nearly a year, and eight candidates have been shortlisted for consideration.
Gauteng Education Department Urges School Vendors to Obtain Acceptability Certificates
The Gauteng Department of Education has urged all vendors operating on school premises to secure a valid Certificate of Acceptability, emphasizing the importance of protecting the health and safety of learners.
Hemel and Aarde Valley Fire Contained, Roads Reopened in Hermanus
A fire that broke out in the Hemel and Aarde Valley near Hermanus in the Overstrand Municipality, Western Cape, has been successfully contained. The blaze, which began on the mountainside and spread toward Hawston, prompted road closures due to heavy smoke but has now been brought under control.
Eskom's Proposed Tariff Hike Criticized as Unaffordable
The Green Connection, a nonprofit organization, has criticized Eskom's proposal for a 36% electricity price hike, calling it unaffordable for most households. Eskom has applied to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) for the increase, which is currently under review during public hearings in Cape Town.
High Court Postpones Hearing on Stilfontein Mine Stand-Off
The High Court in Pretoria has postponed the main application concerning the stand-off between illegal miners and police at Shaft 11 of a Stilfontein mine in the North West. The civil rights group, Society for the Protection of our Constitution, had sought relief for the miners, whose numbers remain unconfirmed.
Construction Mafia Linked to Organised Crime, Says Police Minister
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has revealed connections between the so-called construction mafia and broader organised crime networks. Speaking at a national summit on construction site crime in Durban, Mchunu noted that the issue, originating in KwaZulu-Natal, has since spread to Gauteng, the Western Cape, and the Eastern Cape.