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Tag: Water quality

Durban beaches get all clear despite failing water quality tests

South Africa—8 Dec 2025

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CEO who faces possible criminal charges paid R9.8 million

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Top private schools in South Africa officially shut down for good

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Expect to get killed if you point a gun at a soldier in Cape Town or Gauteng

South Africa—16 Feb 2026

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Since most soldiers are black, scared, and poorly trained, this is a carte blanche order to shoot whites at sight.

Cyrano de B. on 17 Feb 2026

We can see the reason for Trump tariffs.

RunningBare on 17 Feb 2026

I fully agree with all of you, he fails to be a racist. This mayor is for all of those...

Simphiwe Mlokothi on 17 Feb 2026

This is rather sad news and a great pity. I remember King David Victory Park so well. I played cricket...

rob.homemax on 17 Feb 2026

For sure Willie Spies will be able to save Tswane! All my best wishes!

Jaco Breytenbach on 17 Feb 2026

Another day and and another story of slobbering snouts in the trough. Its beyond tragic what is taking place daily...

Reality1st on 17 Feb 2026

Capetonian motorists of all races welcome the building of this wall. This wall is strictly a safety measure. All motorists...

Simphiwe Mlokothi on 17 Feb 2026

Exactly, they should stop winging and go home, that's what you get when you apply for something that was not...

jmiclou on 17 Feb 2026

Common Sense, a commodity in short supply among'st South Africans. Common Sense dictates you only point a gun at something...

Soulfyah Commentary on 17 Feb 2026

Very sad seeing another company closing and adding to the unemployment crisis. Once again the anc mismanagement of water and...

James Geach on 17 Feb 2026
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