Residents of Mitchells Plain are living in fear as they brace for a possible wave of retaliation shootings this weekend, following a string of fatal gang-related attacks on Thursday that left five dead and seven injured. Police confirmed that the shootings, which occurred in Beacon Valley, Tafelsig, and the Town Centre area, are believed to be linked to ongoing turf wars between rival gangs. No arrests have been made, but the Anti-Gang
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Motorists are urged to stay alert. That’s the request from Mobility MEC, Isaac Sileku. He says with a flood warning that was issued, there could be dangerous road conditions in the Province. The MEC for Mobility, Isaac Sileku said, “We urge all residents and visitors to prioritise safety.” READ MORE: LOOK: Numerous roads flooded after Cape Town rain Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA) Motorists are urged to stay alert The South African Weather
Former Deputy President David Mabuza is remembered as a patriot and freedom fighter, following his passing on Thursday. He passed away after a short illness, reportedly in his home province, Mpumalanga. He was 65. President Cyril Ramaphosa led the nation in mourning, expressing his deep sadness and extending condolences to Mabuza’s family, colleagues, and the people of Mpumalanga. “I offer my profound condolences to the late Deputy President’s wife, Mrs Mabuza,
Western Cape police have launched a manhunt after five people were gunned down and seven injured in several shooting incidents that occurred at different locations in Mitchells Plain on Thursday afternoon. According to police reports, five people were shot at in a tuck shop this afternoon, where two people died and three were injured. In a separate shooting incident, four other persons were shot at in another tuck shop. This led to
SPCA First Responders are ready to assist distressed animals in the inclement weather that’s forecast to hit the Western Cape from today. The South African Weather Service has issued a Level 4 warning for disruptive rain from Thursday. A spokesperson for the SPCA, Belinda Abraham, says this ‘rain on rain’ scenario brings a real risk of flooding in low-lying areas, rockfalls, and mudslides. Residents also last week suffered, as some areas were flooded






