Just over 7 000 people remain in shelters following the KwaZulu-Natal floods that claimed over 400 lives. Published on 25 April 2022 By Merentia Van Der Vent FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Premier Sihle Zikalala says to date, 54 people are still missing. More than 6 000 are currently homeless, and 55 people are injured. Merentia Van Der VentMerentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that. Latest DMRE confirms fuel price increases on New Year’s Day NSRI: Probe after man’s body washed ashore at Blokbaai SA Gov assures citizens of border security amid Mozambique unrest Langa informal settlement fire leaves 450 people displaced 62 people killed in 56 road accidents in the Western Cape Latest articles Vigilance is urged as increased travel is expected on Provincial Roads 10 January 2025 Betway SA20: MI Cape Town off to a good start 10 January 2025 Blitzboks Brace for Tough SVNS Pool in Perth 10 January 2025 NICD: No need to panic over HMPV virus spreading in China 10 January 2025 Previous articleThe number of new Covid-19 infections has risen sharply yet again.Next articleFormer Proteas captain Graeme Smith has been cleared of all racism allegations levelled against him by CSA’s Social Justice and Nation-Building report. Vigilance is urged as increased travel is expected on Provincial Roads Merentia Van Der Vent - 10 January 2025 Vigilance is urged as increased travel is expected on Provincial Roads. The Western Cape Government has urged vigilance under those who will be on... Are you ready to play again? Because the game has begun Merentia Van Der Vent - 10 January 2025 Are you ready to play again? Because the game has begun. The second season of Squid Game hit our shores just over 2 weeks... The City says the ‘Project Blue’ report falsely claims water quality data is from accredited labs Merentia Van Der Vent - 9 January 2025 The City of Cape Town says the ‘Project Blue’ report falsely claims water quality data is from accredited labs. The City has established that...