Tragic accident claims three lives in Eastern Cape
Tragic accident claims three lives in Eastern Cape
Tragic accident claims three lives in Eastern Cape
Pre-trial hearing dates in the Vusimuzi Cat Matlala attempted murder case are expected to be discussed next week after the matter was postponed.
Traffic officer Dumisane Ndlovu was killed after being struck by a minibus taxi during a routine stop-and-check on the N2 in Mpumalanga. He is the fourth law enforcement officer to die on the same stretch of road in similar circumstances. A culpable homicide case is under investigation as the department mourns his loss.
A 38-year-old Hammanskraal woman has been charged with murder after allegedly shooting her neighbour’s four-year-old son.
A fire at the Bree Substation has left Johannesburg’s CBD and surrounding areas without electricity. City Power says only one transformer was affected, but teams can assess the damage only once EMS declares the site safe. Several inner-city suburbs and major streets remain without power as the substation stays switched off for safety reasons.
The Van Dyk Park community in Boksburg is living in fear after suspected police informer Wiandre Pretorius survived an attempted assassination. His car was shot 16 times in a drive-by attack shortly after he arrived home. Gauteng police are investigating the incident and reviewing CCTV footage to make arrests.
Brigadier Rachel Matjeng has admitted to an on-and-off romantic relationship with alleged criminal Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala dating back to 2017.
Mapaballo Borotho Image @istock images Wiandre Pretorius, implicated in the Madlanga Commission, survived an alleged attempted hit in Boksburg on Thursday morning. Pretorius was previously named by Witness D, Marius van der Merwe, who was assassinated last year after testifying at the commission. Commission officials say security measures are in place as police investigate the incident. There has been an attempted hit in Boksburg on one of the law enforcement […]
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