We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 28 September 2021.
Western Cape EMS said 12 patients were involved in a head-on collision between a bakkie and a smaller vehicle on the N1 on Tuesday morning.
A crowdfund started by South Africans living in Timaru has raised nearly R300 000 since it was started five days ago. The money will be used for funeral expenses and other costs.
A woman believed to be from Gauteng died after her vehicle went over the edge of the Hartbeespoort Dam wall on Monday night.
A suspect was arrested following the fatal shooting for four people at Joe Slovo taxi rank in Cape Town last week. The Provincial Taxi Violence Unit believes the incident is related to industry conflict.
Three young women, aged between 17 and 21, were shot and killed in the TT Block informal settlement in Khayelitsha on Monday night.
South Africa recorded 578 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, 27 September. Unfortunately, 164 more people succumbed to the disease.
A 32-year-old from Port St Johns allegedly drove his car off the airstrip cliff on top of Mount Thesiger on Saturday. The police opened an inquest docket.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Monday 27 September 2021.
The DRC’s catalytic converter theft problem is related to a new drug craze in the country – ‘bombe’. Car part dust is combined with sleeping tablets and other sedatives.
Several eyewitnesses saw a man fall off his paddle-ski before disappearing in the water approximately 30 meters from the Kalk Bay shore.
A woman driving in a vehicle with a murder suspect on Saturday allegedly shot herself in the head while being questioned by the police.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Friday 24 September 2021.
Unemployed caregivers without an SA ID are now eligible for the R350 SASSA grant. Applicants must use the ‘7777’ they were assigned by SASSA to apply.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Thursday 23 September 2021.
Six suspects were arrested after they were caught with PRASA railway tracks. The police said the suspects also sold train lines to a scrapyard dealer
‘Facebook Rapist’ Thokozane Jiyane was sentenced to eight life terms imprisonment for raping 10 victims between October 2019 and February 2020.
Things went from bad to worse for this lawyer on Wednesday. First, he was excused from court because he appeared ‘intoxicated’, then a court orderly found drugs in his possession.
Four students were shot by balaclava-clad robbers in Botjhabela Village in the early hours of Wednesday. Two of the young men suffered fatal gunshot wounds.
Four senior government officials in the Northern Cape face charges of corruption over diamonds worth millions that went missing in 2012.
A 26-year-old father allegedly beat his 10-month-old son to death because he could not tolerate the child’s crying, according to the police.
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Wednesday 22 September 2021.
Winde called for an end to the National State of Disaster. He said he would request ‘a clear plan for its termination, with set timeframes’ from government.
The Cape Town Taxi Task Team is investigating a triple murder that took place at 9:00 on Wednesday morning at Joe Slovo taxi rank.
Four youngsters were allegedly assaulted and dumped in a river in Cape Town on 4 September. Since then police have only retrieved the body of a 15-year-old boy.