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Diepsloot mall looters remanded in custody

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Forty-four of 46 people arrested for looting and damaging the mall in Diepsloot were on Thursday remanded in custody after appearing before the Randburg Magistrates Court on a raft of charges.

Mop up operations commence in Gauteng

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Days after violent protests engulfed parts of the country, the situation in Gauteng has stabilised with clean-up operations to vandalised facilities having commenced.

Borders to be kept open to ensure movement of goods, says Pandor

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International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Dr Naledi Pandor, has assured Namibia that transport corridors will continue operating without interruption to deliver goods and services, particularly essential ones needed to fight COVID-19.

Alternative sites to register deaths

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Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has instructed the department to use alternative sites to register deaths to assist grieving families and funeral undertakers.

SA has enough petroleum products

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With the ongoing unrest that has engulfed some parts of the country, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has assured the nation that there is enough supply of petroleum products.

Vaccine registration now open for those aged 35 to 49

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The Health Department has officially opened the vaccine registration system to allow people aged 35 and above to register to get their COVID-19 vaccine from 1 August, as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

North West issues veld fire warning

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North West Agriculture and Rural Development MEC Desbo Mohono has warned the public against burning vegetation for land preparation and disposing of cigarette stubs, matches and lighters where they can potentially cause a fire.