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30 Mei 2026 Maroela editorial How would you like to share the article? Photo for illustration. (Photo: Isabel Venter / Maroela Media) The Hawks in Mpumalanga, together with several government and private sector partners, have obtained a preservation order over four properties worth R5.86 million that are linked to the convicted poaching syndicate leader, Francis Kipampa. Kipampa is currently serving 18 years in prison, after pleading guilty to charges of rhino horn trafficking, money laundering and his involvement in a rhino poaching syndicate. Lt. Col. Magonseni Nkosi, spokesperson for the Hawks, says Kipampa was one of 16 suspects arrested during…

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It is expected that there will be more young people who will grow up and be successful with different sports skills, which will be prepared at a center to sharpen children and young people in their different skills which will take place at Rexona Safe Hub, in KwaMashu, Durban.This center, which took almost two years to build in collaboration between the Municipality of Thekwini and the company Unilever South Africa, was officially opened on Wednesday, and is expected to be useful to the community.The general director and founder of Safe Hub Global, which is a body that has built similar…

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30 Mei 2026 Elisma van der Watt How would you like to share the article? ATDF-SA official arrested after inciting violence. (Photo: Provided) Police in KwaZulu-Natal arrested a national official of the All Truck Driver Forum South Africa (ATDF-SA) for allegedly inciting violence along the N3 southbound near Bergville on Saturday morning. Col. Police spokesperson Robert Netshiunda says police officers were carrying out patrols along the N3 when they noticed that the traffic was moving slowly until it came to a standstill. “The officers went to investigate and arrested around 10 people who were blocking trucks.” The suspects allegedly fled…

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NewsFeedWHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is visiting Bunia in the Democratic Republic of Congo as authorities race to contain a fast-growing Ebola outbreak, with 1,028 suspected and 225 confirmed cases. Health officials warn the third-largest outbreak is outpacing the global response.Published On 30 May 202630 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal has been rescued with R2 billion so that it can pay for school needs, known as Norms and Standards. This money was released by the Department of Treasury in the province, to help students and schools.The Minister of the Treasury, Mr. Francois Rodgers, said they did this because it is important that the Ministry of Education be able to meet important needs. He said this money will go to all schools in the province.”This step indicates that we are determined not to disrupt the delivery of important needs to students in education. In cooperation…

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30 Mei 2026 Elisma van der Watt How would you like to share the article? (Photo: SAPS) The police in Gauteng are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder after a shooting in Sesdelaan in Alexandra, Johannesburg, in the early hours of Saturday during which one person died and six others were injured. Col. Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi, police spokesperson, says that two people allegedly had an altercation on the street, when one of them pulled out a firearm and started shooting randomly. A total of seven people sustained injuries and were taken to a local clinic for the necessary medical…

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The Confederation of Trade Unions, Cosatu and Fedusa, has set a deadline for the leaders of the Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) fund to come up with clear answers regarding the reduction in the amount paid by workers. These unions are adamant that they want to review the increase of money by 9.5%, from February this year. The statement of these unions said that the meeting between them and GEMS did not bear fruit.”The answers he came up with do not solve the challenges faced by the workers. We stand by the fact that the increase in the money paid…

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STILL they cannot believe what happened in Nsimbini, Mayville, on Sunday after 13 people were shot while watching football at a local bar.It is a country found out that this incident happened after three men entered the place looking for mobile phones and money.The source said that if you don’t take out your cell phone, they don’t ask anything, but you were hit by a bullet.It turns out that the club was full of men watching the Caf Champions League final between Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and AS Far of Morocco.It is said that they were just telling you…

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(Archive photo: GCIS/X) Pres. On Friday, Cyril Ramaphosa received the second interim report of the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into criminality, political interference and corruption in the criminal justice system. Vincent Magwenya, Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, says the president will study the report while the commission continues its proceedings. “President Ramaphosa expressed his appreciation for the interim report, as well as his expectation that the commission will refer actions, which are considered criminal acts, for prosecution as part of its mandate,” says Magwenya. Maroela Media previously reported that Ramaphosa received the first interim report in December last year. He launched the Madlanga…

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