8 Suspects Arrested After Business Robbery in Centurion’s Sunderland Ridge
LATEST NEWS – Eight armed suspects were arrested on Tuesday following a dramatic business robbery in Centurion’s Sunderland Ridge. This high-profile incident highlights growing concerns over organised crime in Gauteng’s industrial zones. Read More.
- 8 Suspects Arrested After Business Robbery in Centurion’s Sunderland Ridge
- Tsakane Man Gets Four Life Terms for Raping Minor Battling Cancer
- Deputy Police Minister Shocked by PKTT Disbandment Decision
- Full-Term Foetus Discovered in Dustbin at Boksburg Park
- Court Battle Over The Publication of Matric Results On Newspapers Continue

Tsakane Man Gets Four Life Terms for Raping Minor Battling Cancer
LATEST NEWS – A 47-year-old Tsakane man gets four life terms for raping and impregnating a 13-year-old girl battling cancer. The Tsakane Regional Court delivered the sentence after finding the man guilty on four counts of sexual assault committed between December 2015 and April 2016. Read More.

Deputy Police Minister Shocked by PKTT Disbandment Decision
LATEST NEWS – The recent disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) has sparked political controversy and public concern. Deputy Police Minister Cassel Mathale has expressed disbelief over the decision, stating he first saw it on social media. His reaction has intensified calls for accountability in the security sector. Read More.

Full-Term Foetus Discovered in Dustbin at Boksburg Park
LATEST NEWS – A shocking tragedy unfolded in Boksburg on Thursday, 23 October 2025, when a full-term foetus was discovered inside a dustbin at Boet Human Park. Recyclers made the discovery in the early afternoon and immediately alerted the South African Police Service (SAPS). Read More.

Court Battle Over The Publication of Matric Results On Newspapers Continue
LATEST NEWS – The long-standing debate over the publication of matric results in newspapers has returned to the spotlight. In a recent High Court hearing, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and the Information Regulator (IR) locked horns over whether publishing these results violates South Africa’s privacy laws. Read More.



