Byron Pillay
304 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
304 articles published since 28 Aug 2024
The Brixton Police Station In Johannesburg has been hot by water cuts and officers have voiced concern over their health and safety and poor working conditions.
SAPS destroyed a man-made bridge over the Limpopo River that foreigners used to enter the country illegally, but South Africans don't think it will help.
The R40 between Mbombela and Barberton has finally been reopened following a horrific crash which claimed the lives of four people, including a child.
The Department of Home Affairs aims to end identity fraud by phasing out the green barcoded ID books, but South Africans don't want to part with them just yet.
A multi-disciplinary team brought law and order to the Eastern Cape, arrested 487 wanted suspects and confiscating drugs, firearms and suspected stolen items.
Rescue operations continue along KwaZulu-Natal's N3 highway where one woman sadly lost her life after being stranded in a taxi in the heavy snow overnight.
Members of parliament recently visited the Philippi Police Training Academy and while they were surprised by their findings, South Africans expected it.
Heavy snow continues to blanket parts of South Africa and Lesotho, and the inclement weather has since affected tourists and travelers in both countries.
Eskom has warned that the inclement weather will affect the power grid, but South Africans aren't buying that as an excuse for outages across the country.
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