Here is today’s latest news and headlines. Images: X/@MDNnews
In the latest news in South Africa on Monday, 22 April, a FlySafair plane lost a wheel during take-off on Sunday afternoon.
Here is today’s latest news and headlines. Images: X/@MDNnews
A lot can change overnight, but we’ll keep you informed with the latest news stories and headlines in South Africa on Monday, 22 April.
Watch as a FlySafair plane bound for Cape Town lost a wheel during take-off at the OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday.
In other news, some areas in Cape Town will face a ten-hour water supply disruption due to planned maintenance by the Water and Sanitation Directorate.
It has just been revealed that Oscar Pistorius now works as a caretaker on a voluntary basis at a Pretoria church.
The Richards Bay Magistrates’ Court postponed former SAA board chair Myeni’s corruption trial to 10 May, causing a delay in proceedings.
Lastly, watch as the adorable South African youngster who stole the spotlight with his dance moves is now the star of his OWN music video.
A FlySafair plane bound for Cape Town lost a wheel during take-off. And it was caught on camera.
According to a statement from the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), the FlySafair flight FA212 safely landed at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg a short while ago after it was forced to turn back due to a technical problem.
Some areas in Cape Town will face a ten-hour water supply disruption due to planned maintenance by the Water and Sanitation Directorate.
The maintenance work will start on Tuesday, 23 April.
ormer Paralympic athlete and convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius now works at a Pretoria church voluntarily as a caretaker.
According to a report by JuigNuus, Pistorius began volunteering in the NG Kerk Waterkloof after his release as part of his community service.
The corruption trial of the former South African Airways board chairperson Dudu Myeni faced a setback as the Richards Bay Magistrates’ Court postponed proceedings to 10 May, to facilitate a transfer to the Johannesburg High Court.
Known affectionately as little Kwagga or Dirkco van Nieuwenhuizen, his dance performances captured the attention of millions worldwide. Even earning him a spot on the prestigious Kelly Clarkson Show in America.
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