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Cyril promises justice for Lusikisiki | No e-toll refunds | ‘Drunk’ soccer star’s accidentIn today’s news, President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised the culprits responsible for killing 18 people in the Eastern Cape will be punished, the Gauteng government has confirmed motorists will receive no refund for e-toll payments, and an Emfuleni Local Municipality employee received a payout for accumulated leave days despite them being far above the allowed threshold.
He was speaking at a briefing on Monday where he outlined the debt repayment structure of the failed e-toll revenue collection project.The Emfuleni Local Municipality employee claimed his days, earned back in 2021, despite them being far above the allowed threshold. The company whose porridge allegedly caused the death of three young children in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, has responded to the fatal incident.
Th family of Kwaito musician Siphiwe ‘General GTZ’ Sibisi has confirmed his passing. Picture: thesamas_/Instagram Heading to Instagram, the global music sensation announced that he will be performing in Mzansi on Saturday, 14 December at the FNB Stadium, in Johannesburg.Marumo Gallants striker Gabadinho Mhango was involved in a car accident in Bloemfontein.
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