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One of the Free State’s most popular tourist spots is now in tatters

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The first thing Ramaphosa should do is rid the SAP of the mafia that heads that organisation, until he does...

JetLag on 16 Feb 2026

once again decisions based on political posturing and not reality. " as the State did with great effect in tackling...

Lloyd Macklin on 16 Feb 2026

💯. Ask the people living in the Cape Flats etc. what they would want to happen if a thug/ gang...

alan-0773 on 16 Feb 2026

So you got it all wrong on this one Newsday. Please check the quality of your AI created articles.

Concerned on 16 Feb 2026

In my view these conditions should not be all that surprising because the best a refugee can reasonably expect is...

Bernie Wentzel on 16 Feb 2026

Geordin Hill is a disgrace to the universal right to a free press , he tries to muzzle the messenger...

SÈAN BOŻAŁEK on 16 Feb 2026

And these 'refugees' thought that the 'white genocide' was bad. Every one of those adult Afrikaner refugees of sane mind...

RedTriangle on 16 Feb 2026

Military is meant to defend your country against others. Police are meant to defend your country against itself. How big...

Paul Roux on 16 Feb 2026

Knysna and George. It's all I am going to say.

Andrea on 16 Feb 2026

My point is that the headline is incorrect and the content fails to mention all the other reports that were...

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