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Laezonia residents receive swift road repair assistance after heavy rainfall

Residents of Laezonia faced significant road damage due to heavy rainfall, prompting a rapid response from local authorities and community members to restore accessibility and safety.

News
Rapula Moatshe|Published

Mamelodi residents demand transparency in relocation process

Residents of Mamelodi march to Tshwane House, demanding transparency and accountability in the relocation process amid allegations of corruption and bribery.

News
Rapula Moatshe|Published

Residents still maintain Sharpeville Massacre death toll higher than official records

Sixty-five years after the Sharpeville Massacre, residents share compelling evidence of uncounted victims while UNESCO's heritage status brings hope for preserving the sanctity of victims' final resting place. Local witnesses and families challenge the official death toll of 69, revealing stories of those who died later from their injuries and unmarked graves that tell a deeper story of that fateful day.

The Star News
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Sharpeville Massacre: residents still claim higher death toll than official records

Sixty-five years after the Sharpeville Massacre, residents share compelling evidence of uncounted victims while UNESCO's heritage status brings hope for preserving the sanctity of victims' final resting place. Local witnesses and families challenge the official death toll of 69, revealing stories of those who died later from their injuries and unmarked graves that tell a deeper story of that fateful day.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Midvaal Municipality fights R5m environmental fine while seeking landfill licence

Gauteng's best-performing municipality, Midvaal, challenges a R5m environmental fine while simultaneously seeking crucial landfill site licensing. The DA-run municipality opts to pay the penalty to expedite operations while pursuing legal action.

The Star News
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Midvaal Municipality fights R5m environmental fine while seeking landfill licence

Gauteng's best-performing municipality, Midvaal, challenges a R5m environmental fine while simultaneously seeking crucial landfill site licensing. The DA-run municipality opts to pay the penalty to expedite operations while pursuing legal action.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published