Mpumalanga police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Manamela, has warned the public to be cautious and not fall prey to scams.
Month: July 2021
Mzansi Olympic team brings first batch of medals
Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa has congratulated Tatjana Schoenmaker and Bianca Buitendag for winning the country’s first silver medals at the Tokyo Olympics. […]
Defective Tiger Brands cans recalled
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has called on consumers to return defective KOO and Hugo’s canned foods to any retail store.
Economic relief measures announced
Ramaphosa has announced measures to support the recovery of the economy and provide relief to the poor and vulnerable due to lockdown.
France beat Mzansi 4-3 in thrilling Olympic battle
The South African U-23 Olympic team lost 4 -3 to France in their second match of the Tokyo 2020 at Saitama Stadium on Sunday afternoon, […]
Mzansi moves to lockdown level 3
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa will ease lockdown regulations and move to alert level 3, as from Monday July 26. The President […]
JMPD officer helps deliver baby in busy taxi rank
Johannesburg Metro Police officer, Evans Lebepe went beyond the call of duty on Monday, July 19, when he assisted a woman give birth near the Bree taxi rank in the Johannesburg CBD.
Beware of the Post Office parcel scam
The Post Office has warned the public of email and text messages meant to convince the receiver to pay money into a fraudulent account.
About 180 schools vandalized during unrest
Basic Education minister Angie Motshekga, has confirmed that about 180 schools, both in KZN and Gauteng were vandalized during the unrest.
Nominations open for National Teaching Awards
Basic Education is calling on all teachers in the sector to participate in the National Teaching Awards (NTA) happening later this year.