Day: April 18, 2025
Efforts to restore Tongaat museum highlight heritage challenges
Plans are afoot to revive the Tongaat Museum, situated at the town’s old train station, which has fallen into disrepair and become a home to vagrants. The Tongaat Ratepayers Association
Read MoreWolhuter back for Benetton battle
Kade Wolhuter starts at flyhalf as the Lions begin a run of four must-win games with a clash against Benetton at Ellis Park on Saturday. The 14th-placed Lions are back
Read MoreBogus doctor arrested for practising medicine illegally in Durban
In an ongoing crackdown on unregistered medical practitioners by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), a bogus medical practitioner was arrested on Wednesday in Chatsworth, south of Durban,
Read MoreMbuyiseni Ndlozi defends Julius Malema, discusses Elon Musk, PayPal mafia, and Lesotho’s Starlink deal
Former EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has defended his former leader Julius Malema, who was recently described as a small boy, toy soldier and a pest. The remarks were made by
Read More50 up for Van Heerden as Stormers ring changes
Ruben van Heerden reaches his 50th cap for the Stormers as part of a re-jigged team for Saturday’s Vodacom URC clash against Connacht at Cape Town Stadium. Lock Van Heerden
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Read MoreCape Town's urban mobility proposal sparks outrage on accessibility and safety
The City of Cape Town’s latest urban mobility proposals to turn several roads within the CBD into pedestrian walkways has outraged l some who are concerned about access for delivery
Read MoreWSU welcomes arrest of suspect in fatal campus shooting – SABC News
Walter Sisulu University has welcomed the arrest of a 54-year-old suspect in connection with the shooting incident at the institution on Tuesday. The university council has also taken a decision
Read MoreUnder siege: City of Cape Town forced to spend R100 million on safety escorts for service staff
Cape Town’s ongoing struggle with violent crime and public safety has escalated to the point where over R100 million is being allocated to safeguard City staff and contractors. This comes
Read MoreWater Dept urges suspension of river rituals over Easter – SABC News
The Department of Water and Sanitation is urging people planning to perform religious or traditional rituals in rivers and streams to suspend such activities – particularly over the Easter period.
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