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A viral video showing TV news anchor Aldrin Sampear in a heated road rage incident has led Newzroom Afrika to immediately remove him from the screen pending internal investigation.
Aldrin Sampear, a prominent anchor at Newzroom Afrika, found himself embroiled in a heated road rage incident captured on video, sparking controversy and legal action.
"It is frightening to see mature people resort to near barbarism because of an incident while driving"
"The gunmen ran towards us from the road. We opened the door and ran for our lives. At that time, we didn't realise that Brandon was shot and was unable to get away. . . "
Isipingo residents express frustration over ongoing service delivery failures during a meeting with municipal officials, demanding urgent solutions to pressing issues.
The star-studded casting is another drawcard of the series. It includes Justin Chambers, Nick Cannon, Mike Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, Debra Winger and Ken Jeong.
The Western Cape has reported a 15. 24% decrease in road fatalities marking a reduction from 164 deaths in 2023 to 139 during the festive season of 2024-2025.
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.
Cyril Xaba, the Mayor of eThekwini Municipality, spearheads a law enforcement operation aimed at enhancing road safety and deterring crime during the festive season.
Motorists have been urged to exercise patience and caution on the roads this festive season.
Prepare for busy traffic on the N3 toll route this festive season. Discover essential tips for safe travel, payment updates, and what to expect from law enforcement and road services.
The N3 Toll Concession reveals alarming statistics on road safety, highlighting a significant rise in crashes due to reckless driving. This article explores the implications and calls for a change in driver behaviour.
With the festive season approaching, the AA emphasises the importance of vehicle safety and mental preparedness for motorists to ensure safe travels.
SAPS Provincial Commissioners are being instructed to adopt a zero tolerance approach towards taxi patrollers harassing motorists.
After losing his wife in a tragic accident, retired metro cop Peter Keogh dedicates his life to teaching children about road safety and the importance of responsible driving.
KwaZulu-Natal’s emergency services face increasing danger as an ambulance is stoned in eShowe. Private ambulance services report escalating threats and violence against paramedics, raising concerns about the safety of those dedicated to saving lives.
For many families, especially those from lower-income households, car safety seats are a luxury they simply cannot afford.
There seems to be a new menace on the roads of South Africa, holding up traffic, parking inconsiderately, and overtaking dangerously, writes IOL Editor Lance Witten.
The unavailability of a defence witness in the trial against a pensioner charged with murder in an apparent road rage incident has seen the continuation of the trial postponed again in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court.
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (Sanral) has set R25 billion for nine packages under construction on the N2 and N3 in KwaZulu-Natal.
Tailgating is, of course, is a contentious topic in South Africa, where many drivers have little regard for the recommended following distance of two to three seconds.
Not only is it dangerous, but tailgating is illegal in most parts of the world, and believe it or not, in some countries the consequences can amount to an eye-watering fine.
The murder trial against a pensioner charged with the murder of a man he allegedly shot and killed in a road rage incident has been postponed to September in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court.
All too often on our roads we see people breaking the rules and then attacking those who refused to enable their vile and sick sense of entitlement.
After being adjourned on Tuesday in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court the murder trial against a pensioner in an alleged road rage incident will resume in August.