Stay updated with breaking news from Dlepu. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
You are at:Home»NEWS»Courts & Crime»‘He was so happy that day’ Friends of Siphamandla Mdilitwana took to the streets on 18 March to mourn his death. Photo: Luthando Mpofu ‘He was so happy that day’ Siphamandla Mdilitwana Mother seeks closure after son’s death “I saw my son lying there. There were so many cars parked around there – maybe if they took him to hospital as soon as it happened he would be alive. “But they didn’t. They were just watching.” Siphamandla Mdilitwana died at Cool Spot tavern in Joza on the night of Friday 12 March 2021. He was just 26. ....
Water trickles back just in time grocotts.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from grocotts.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
You are at:Home»NEWS»Courts & Crime»Illegal dumping back in the spotlight Civil society organisations say it will be a dark moment for democracy if the government opposes this week s judgment to dissolve the Makana Council. Illegal dumping back in the spotlight More than 100 loads of dumped waste were removed from Aiken Street during three weeks in 2019 and 15 loads were removed from outside JD Dlepu stadium in Joza from 29-31 October. From October through December of that year, skips and containers across the town were emptied 71 times. This information is contained in the Council’s Social Development portfolio minutes of 28 January 2020. It forms part of Makana Municipality’s response to an October 2020 court application. ....