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Thoko Didiza, the minister of agriculture, land reform, and rural development, declared on Tuesday that the foot and mouth disease outbreak will prevent the transportation of cattle in South Africa. Didiza said that farms, feedlots, and community areas in KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, the North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and the Free State are currently the sites of 116 outbreaks of FMD. She continued by saying that this choice aims to stop FMD from spreading further across the nation. “It also means that cattle may not be moved from one property to another for any reason...
Read moreA Nelspruit magistrate refused a defense attorney's request on Tuesday to have allegations against his two clients in the Hillary Gardee murder case properly stated. Advocate Nqobizitha Mlilo contested the charges' dates and language on behalf of Albert Gama and Philemon Lukhele. READ ALSO:William Ruto Wins Kenya’s Presidential Elections On Tuesday, Mlilo complained to the Nelspruit Magistrate's Court about the complexity and ambiguity of the charge sheet. Prior to moving forward with the two men's bail request, he requested that the magistrate, Patrick Morris, order the State to modify the charge sheet. "I want to establish whether the accused conspired to...
Read moreAt the Durban Magistrate's Court, the trial against Bonginkosi Khanyile, the alleged instigator of the civil disturbance in July 2021, is scheduled to start on Monday. Khanyile is accused of violating the Disaster Management Act by holding unauthorized meetings and not donning a mask on three counts, as well as two counts of instigating public violence. READ ALSO:Rain Eyes Merge With Telkom Bonginkosi was detained in Johannesburg in August of last year but has...
Read moreSeven of the men detained during the most recent police searches in and around Krugersdorp have now been accused of rape. These seven are among a group of eighty-one individuals who were first detained on suspicion of being present in the country illegally. READ ALSO:Electromode sues Amapiano artist, Musa Keys for R700 000 In Krugersdorp last month, eight women were raped as a music video was being made by alleged illegal miners. After the offenses, 21 of those who were detained were later found to be minors. Presently, they are showing up in juvenile court. On Wednesday, the 60 who are still in custody will be there for the third time. Several counts of rape, sexual assault, and robbery with aggravating circumstances have already been filed against seven of the suspects who were detained during the police raids on suspicion of illegal immigration. This came to light during their Wednesday afternoon court appearance in Krugersdorp. One of them claims to be only 15 years old. He hasn't had his age evaluated yet....
Read moreAccording to the Bureau for Economic Research, households in South Africa may experience some relief in the upcoming months as the price of food and fuel is expected to decline (BER). In a report published on Monday, August 8, analysts at the BER noticed a downward trend in oil prices that, if it continues, will result in a significant reduction in fuel prices by the end of the month. READ ALSO:Boks beat the All Blacks "Brent crude oil's price fell 13.7% for the upcoming month. Since July, the oil price has been affected by concerns about a recession. According to the BER, "brent averaged roughly $105 per barrel in July, down from about $118 per barrel in June, while the average for the first week of August was about $97 per barrel. “Although still early in the month, this could be...
Read moreThe death of a person who was slain during a demonstration against illegal mining activities in the area has angered locals of Kagiso in the West Rand, who have accused the police of being responsible. This came when dozens of community members from Kagiso blocked the roads with rocks and debris early on Thursday...
Read moreNtuthuko Shoba, a convicted murderer, was given a life term in prison for the killing of Tshegofatso Pule. The offense was one of the worst he had ever seen, said acting judge Stuart Wilson on Friday at the Joburg High Court. READ ALSO:Petrol price expected to drop “A contract killing that exploited the dependency of a young woman and...
Read moreIn anticipation of one of the defendants' request for bail, the trial for the men accused of killing Senzo Meyiwa has been delayed. READ ALSO:Four killed in Tembisa protest During a postponement aimed at sorting out legal representation after the advocate, Malesela...
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