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Two young educators from Ennerdale Secondary School in Johannesburg were tragically killed in a car accident on the R28 near Jackfontein on Saturday, April 12. The Gauteng Department of Education confirmed the incident after the educators were reported missing over the weekend.
After nearly two years without his vehicle, Mbulelo Tongo's battle for justice culminated in a R100,000 fine for Cape Town Motor Repairs and a R77,000 refund.
Torrential rains in KwaZulu-Natal have led to severe flooding in Pinetown, resulting in two cars being swept away and raising emergency alerts for motorists.
A heartfelt memorial service commemorated eight lives that were lost in a KwaZulu-Natal bus tragedy, highlighting the need for community support and road safety awareness.
Three primary school learners, including siblings, lose their lives in devastating N12 accident in Ekurhuleni, prompting Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane to visit grief-stricken families amid mounting concerns over road safety in the region.
Three primary school learners, including siblings, lose their lives in devastating N12 accident in Ekurhuleni, prompting Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane to visit grief-stricken families amid mounting concerns over road safety in the region.
In the wake of Angie Stone's untimely death, her children encourage fans to honour her rich legacy, reminding us of her significant impact on music and community.
The music industry mourns the loss of Angie Stone, a soulful legend whose artistry touched countless lives. Join us as we celebrate her remarkable journey and the indelible legacy she leaves behind.
The driver of McLaren in viral crash video claims that the public is misunderstanding the incident.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reveals alarming statistics: 41% of traffic deaths in South Africa are pedestrians. Discover essential safety tips to protect yourself on the roads.
In a powerful testament to resilience and artistry, Kaylow is set to release his first single "Good Morning" since September's life-altering accident, embodying themes of resilience and renewal.
Shebeshxt has been making waves all 2024, it's no surprise that he is number two on the Top 10 music searches on Google’s Year in Search South Africa.