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KZN cops launch manhunt for third suspect who stabbed cop to death and stole his gun

KZN cops launch manhunt for third suspect who stabbed cop to death and stole his gun
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Hawks bust two accused of KwaZulu-Natal cop killing

Felix Dlangamandla/Gallo Images Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of a KZN police officer. The suspects are alleged to have stabbed Sergeant Nduduzo Sibiya who tried to assist a woman the duo was assaulting. The men followed Sibiya, stabbed him, and robbed him of his service pistol. Hawks members have arrested two men accused of murdering a police officer over the weekend. KwaZulu-Natal Hawks spokesperson Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo on Tuesday said members from the Durban Serious Organised Crime unit arrested two suspects - 18 and 25-years-old - for the murder of a police official in Cornubia, Verulam on Sunday.

Cop killed after stopping assault, suspects arrested

Cop killed after stopping assault, suspects arrested
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CONNECTING APAPA PORT TO LAGOS-IBADAN RAILWAY: What it means for businesses, investors

Operational cost incurred by companies on Apapa road is about to hit a new low as the connection of Lagos-Ibadan Railway to the Apapa port is a lifesaver for Nigerian companies that spend a arm and a leg to have their cargoes transit on the road. For years, poor rail transport system had forced 90 percent of cargo to move by road, eating into the revenue of companies. That number is expected to drop due to the completion of the Apapa Port Break Bulk Line which connects the Lagos-Ibadan Railway. The link between the Apapa Port Break Bulk and the Lagos-Ibadan Railway, which cost the Federal Government $1.58 billion, is a plus to Nigeria’s ease of doing business, indicating the seriousness of the government to make Nigeria a suitable environment for operation.

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