Military police chuffed with new BMW bikes: ‘Find us in the fast lane’ [PICS]
‘As these are the latest models from BMW, then one can rest assured that the Military Police will always be in in the fast lane,’ said Major Bapela.
‘As these are the latest models from BMW, then one can rest assured that the Military Police will always be in in the fast lane,’ said Major Bapela.
‘Quite apart from the ethics of our position, we as a nation simply cannot afford to side with Russia against the West,’ said Steenhuisen.
Ukraine said a Russian air strike hit a children’s hospital in the port City of Mariupol on Wednesday. ‘Women in labour and kids are under the wreckage. Instead of new lives – deaths.’
South Africa recorded 1867 new cases and 10 deaths on Wednesday. The majority of the infections were found in Gauteng, Western Cape and KZN.
A passerby discovered the hacked body of a 31-year-old woman. The police found her husband hanging at their home soon after.
The 69-year-old victim was bundled into a charcoal-coloured Audi Q7 after he exited his vehicle at his business premises on Wednesday.
The City of Johannesburg reversed more than 130 permanent contracts to fixed-term on Wednesday. They expire at the end of April.
Too little, too late? Herman Mashaba called on South Africans to stop scapegoating foreigners and choose ‘the rule of law over anarchy,’ on Wednesday.
South Africa recorded 1436 cases on Tuesday and zero deaths within the last 24 to 48 hours. Gauteng led the way in new cases.
Two boys drowned over the weekend. Major General Jan Scheepers said 39 people, including 15 children have drowned in the province thus far.
The accused has been in custody since his arrest in October 2019. His two accomplices escaped after a car chase and shootout with police.
The City of Cape Town will cut out and replace a section of the main water supply pipe to the affected areas on Wednesday.
‘The recent arrest of the two suspects is a major breakthrough because it could see a decline in theft of gate motors from various suburbs.’
Ukraine claims a senior Russian military officer Major General Vitaly Gerasimov was killed in the fighting in Kharkiv on Monday.
South Africa recorded 801 cases on Monday and six deaths within the last 24 to 48 hours. Gauteng had the most cases on the day.
Russia and Ukraine returned to the negotiation table on Monday. The nations have yet to reach a solid agreement on civilian evacuation corridors.
Former gymnast and Russian politician Alina Kabaeva is reportedly holed up in a Swiss chalet with four children allegedly fathered by Putin.
Eskom announced Stage 2 load shedding would be implemented on Monday night, 7 March and be repeated on Tuesday.
The Claremont police have opened an inquest after an unknown man jumped to his death in Cape Town on Monday morning.
The Metro Police officer intervened in the mob justice incident and handed the man over to the Macassar SAPS who are investigating the alleged kidnapping.
SASSA took to its social media pages on Monday, 7 March to once again dismiss a pesky fake advertisement.
‘Suspend fuel levies until the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is resolved. South Africans cannot afford any fuel increases at this point.’
Patrice Motsepe parted with nearly R5 million at Cyril Ramaphosa’s annual cattle auction. The most expensive Ankole cow cost him R2,1m.
‘South Africa abstained from voting in last week’s United Nations resolution on the escalating conflict between Russia and its neighbour Ukraine because the resolution did not foreground the call for meaningful engagement,’ said Ramaphosa.
South Africa added 1898 new cases on Friday and unfortunately two more people died of the disease over the last 24 to 48 hours.