Rescue operation underway as driver trapped in triple truck pile-up
A multi-truck collision on the N3 highway near Lion Park has brought Pietermaritzburg bound traffic to a complete standstill this Monday morning.
A multi-truck collision on the N3 highway near Lion Park has brought Pietermaritzburg bound traffic to a complete standstill this Monday morning.
Three suspects accused of murdering e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat have abandoned their bail application. The accused appeared in the Pretoria Magistrates Court, where they now face premeditated murder charges. Fellow e-hailing drivers continue to protest outside the court in memory of their colleague.
Hundreds of residents have descended upon the Gugulethu informal settlement in Springs, transformed by rumours of gold-bearing soil on South Africa’s Witwatersrand belt.
The City of Tshwane says its water system remains healthy, with most reservoirs stable and recovering. Some areas, including Mabopane, are still being closely monitored despite acceptable levels. Residents are urged to continue using water sparingly following recent strain and warnings from Rand Water.
The family of slain Uber driver Isaac Satlat says they are still in disbelief and fear the pain will deepen when they see him in a coffin. They plan to repatriate his body to Nigeria and have urged the public not to turn the matter into a Nigeria vs South Africa issue. Police have arrested three suspects so far and are still searching for a fourth.
Gauteng police are investigating the murder of an e-hailing driver in Pretoria. A female suspect has been arrested and is expected to appear in court on charges of car hijacking and murder. The Transport Ministry has condemned the crime and called for swift justice.
More than 20,000 teenage pregnancies were recorded in Gauteng between April 2024 and March 2025, despite a slight decline in 2025.
Zimbabwean border officials intercepted a significant haul of illegal pharmaceuticals in the Malume Zone after an undocumented individual successfully bypassed initial border security.
President Cyril Ramaphosa promised a digital revolution for every South African during Thursday’s State of the Nation Address.