South Africa: Today’s latest news and headlines, Thursday 28 July 2022
In the latest news in South Africa on Thursday 28 July 2022, the drop in the price of fuel for the month of August might be even bigger than initially predicted.
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In the latest news in South Africa on Thursday 28 July 2022, the drop in the price of fuel for the month of August might be even bigger than initially predicted.
Attention! Snow hunters! The SAWS confirmed that light snowfall had made landfall in these areas. Grab the kids and go hunt for snow.
Minister Fikile Mbalula said ‘SAPS must shoot’ people who set up shacks on the rail line during the partial re-opening of the Cape Town Central Line.
The South African Weather Service said light snowfall is expected TODAY in parts of SA. Here is more information on the affected areas.
Yesss!! Look at the moves of this Ama2000. The boy gained instant fame not only for his moves but for his confidence. Make the circle bigger!
This is what we want to see! WATCH as a Durban man fights back when three armed kidnappers recently pounced.
A man died of smoke inhalation after a braai! How does that happen? Well, police said the man took his braai stand into his room to get warm.
In the latest news in South Africa on Wednesday 27 July 2022, another positive snow forecast across a few provinces. More info here,
This is just HORRIFIC! A student was recently killed by a helicopter blade ‘while taking a selfie’ in front of his family.
A Durban woman was CRUSHED by her own vehicle. As she got out to close the gate, the vehicle rolled back and pinned her into a wall.
Watch what happens when a truck driver recently loose control of his truck on the R107. Watch viral video here.
In the latest news in South Africa on Tuesday 26 July 2022, is this the end of load shedding? Ramaphosa had a family meeting on Monday evening.
President Ramaphosa urged South Africans to invest in rooftop solar with NEW rules and a pricing structure. Here is more information.
Ramaphosa said Eskom will be recruiting former senior plant managers and engineers due to the shortage of skilled personnel and engineers.
Is this the end of load shedding? Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Monday evening. Let’s take a look at the five things you need to know.
In the latest news in South Africa on Monday 25 July, Cyril Ramaphosa was greeted by a chorus of boos at the ANC KZN conference.
The boss of a housing association has apologised after a woman lay dead DEAD in her flat for over TWO YEARS without anyone noticing.
Authorities are questioned on how it was possible for a woman to lay DEAD in her flat for over TWO YEARS without anyone noticing.
RUSA said the grandmother was brutally gunned down in front of her two-year-old granddaughter on Saturday. Warning Graphic Images
In the latest news in South Africa on Sunday 24 July 2022, Klerksdorp is on high alert ahead of the funeral of murdered Al Qaeda gang leader.
RUSA said a naked couple was brutally shot and killed in their bed in KwaZulu-Natal. The motive for the murder is still unknown.
The body of missing man Gus Thompson was found near Chapman’s Peak on Saturday after he had been missing for ten days.
Paramedics said a man broke both his legs when he was hit by a car as he was trying to flee from armed robbers on the R102 on Friday morning.
Police in Klerksdorp and Jouberton are on HIGH alert ahead of the funeral of a murdered Al Qaeda gang leader. Watch the videos here.
Not sure what to do during the cold weekend? Grab the kids and go hunt for snow. Here’s where to go and see the snow.