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Soweto residents have been urged to stop protesting to allow electricity restoration to proceed. City Power says infrastructure repairs are complete, with final steps underway before power is fully restored. Residents must meet certain requirements, including purchasing electricity, before supply can resume.
The Gauteng High Court has ordered the release of confidential medical records to facilitate the delayed listeriosis class action against Tiger Brands.
Police have warned media outlets against publishing leaked affidavits linked to drug investigations and the murder of DJ Oupa Sefoka.
Police have arrested a suspected gang leader in Cape Town for possession of illegal firearms and ammunition. Authorities say the weapons will undergo ballistic testing to determine links to other crimes. In a separate case, three suspects are appearing in court over allegations of facilitating illegal border crossings into Zimbabwe.
The N12 Freeway in Bassonia has been reopened after a fatal fire accident forced its closure. Authorities confirmed the road is now safe following completed clean-up operations. Motorists are urged to continue driving responsibly.
Gauteng is experiencing a sharp rise in malaria cases and deaths, with 414 infections and 11 fatalities already recorded in early 2026.
Julius Mkhwanazi has been arrested on charges of fraud, corruption and obstructing justice. His arrest forms part of a wider investigation into alleged corruption within the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department. More suspects are being sought, with a court appearance set for 20 April 2026.
Eskom reports a rise in electricity demand due to cold, wet and windy weather across South Africa. Despite this, the power system remains stable, supported by improved generation performance and reduced diesel use. However, illegal connections continue to pose risks, prompting ongoing load reduction in affected areas.