PREMIUM By Adrienne Carlisle - 25 May 2021
Makana municipality s sanitation department office was petrol bombed early Tuesday morning. The fire was quickly contained and very little damage was done, said Makana spokesperson Anele Mjekula in a brief statement.
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Families in desperate search for bus fire victims Searches at hospitals, mortuaries yield nothing 24 May 2021 - 07:00
Agony has struck the families of commuters who were on a Putco bus that caught fire along the notorious Moloto Road as they are unable to locate their relatives after the deadly blaze claimed the lives of six people.
Families have been torn apart as they have spent the past three days driving to Steve Biko Academic Hospital’s mortuary where the six bodies were taken and to a number of hospitals where no one was able to give them answers on whether their loved ones were admitted there or not.
More than 700 Eastern Cape schools closed, more to follow Restructuring process will reduce inefficiencies, department says GUGU PHANDLE > By GUGU PHANDLE - 24 May 2021 - 07:00 The Eastern Cape department of education has closed more than 700 schools and almost 400 more face closure due to the department’s restructuring and rationalisation process.
Figures seen by Sowetan s sister paper the Dispatch show that 776 schools have closed, while 394 are pending closure.
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