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Dingindoda residents report George Xaba to Ramaphosa

Dingindoda residents report George Xaba to Ramaphosa

George Xaba and his Emalahleni Housing Company have now been reported to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Africa Check: Greenpeace report not fair

Africa Check: Greenpeace report not fair 

Fact-checking organisation Africa Check has questioned how Greenpeace came to rank Mpumalanga's air the dirtiest in the world, suggesting the methods used were unfair.

Eskom announces eMalahleni load-shedding

The power cuts will affect all areas of the city
Anonymous 'sex worker' asks Middelburg NGO to raise 4-month-old Junior

Anonymous ‘sex worker’ asks Middelburg NGO to raise 4-month-old Junior

A non-profit organisation in the Middelburg area has been asked in a letter left by an anonymous mother to raise her 4-month-old child.
George Xaba not maintaining Dingindoda despite claiming to do so

George Xaba not maintaining Dingindoda despite claiming to do so

Emalahleni Housing Company boss George Xaba is not maintaining the Dingindoda rental settlement, the tenants have told this paper.
Man who said Mtshweni is Mabuza's lover on the run

Man who said Mtshweni is Mabuza’s lover on the run

The man who allegedly said that Premier Refilwe Mtshweni was the lover of deputy president DD Mabuza is on the run, the police have said.
'Defamation' case against Sgudla, Bhuti Mamba postponed

‘Defamation’ case against Sgudla, Bhuti Mamba postponed

The Tshwane high court sitting in Middelburg has postponed the defamation case against PERT leader Themba Sgudla and Bhuti Mamba.

Suspect in case of murdered Mhluzi woman to appear in court

The residents of uMhluzi sparked a violent protest last night, where they attacked foreign shop owners, connecting them to the murder of uknown woman.

Woman takes neighbour to court over high wall

A Mbombela woman is taking her neighbour to court in order to force him to reduce the size of his wall.

Public asked not to “worry” about ARV shortages

The people of Mpumalanga have been asked not to "worry" while officials are attending to the issue of the ARVs shortages.

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