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SAPU Blames Limpopo Authorities for Fatal Police Van Crash

By Montsho Matlala Mookgopong – The South African Police Union (SAPU) has blamed Limpopo authorities for the death of a police officer and eight awaiting-trial inmates in a crash involving a police van and a truck near Mookgopong. The van, transporting eleven inmates from Mokopane Police Station to Mookgopong Magistrate’s Court, collided with a truck…

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SANTACO Refutes False Claims on Private Vehicle Restrictions

By Duncan Mnisi South Africa: The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) has formally dismissed recent social media claims suggesting that the organization has advised South Africans against using their private vehicles for personal travel. In a detailed media statement issued Sunday, SANTACO clarified that it has never issued such directives and condemned the spread…

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“We Refuse to Be Silent”: Fort Hare Faculty Demands Justice for Slain Student

By Buchule Putini The University of Fort Hare’s Faculty of Science and Agriculture has expressed outrage following the brutal killing of one of its own, Mr. Anganathi Gwengu, a Master’s student in the Department of Animal and Pasture Science. According to the faculty, Gwengu was visiting friends in Dimbaza when he was attacked and robbed…

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“How Did We Get Here? A Girl’s Guide to Finding Herself” by Mpoomy Ledwaba

  By Duncan Mnisi Book Review: In a compelling journey of self-discovery and resilience, Mpoomy Ledwaba’s latest release, How Did We Get Here? A Girl’s Guide to Finding Herself, has quickly become a must-read for women navigating the complex terrain of personal growth. Lauded for its raw honesty and empowering narrative, the book offers an…

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