
Herman Moloi
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2 weeks ago |
theherald.co.za | Herman Moloi |Thulani Mbele
Learners from Mkhulu Combined Secondary School near Middelburg walking several kilometres to school when scholar transport owners embarked on a protest due to non-payment. A 7km walk along the busy N11 freeway in the blazing sun resulted in mud-caked, tired and sweaty — but determined — pupils arriving for school on Thursday. The Mpumalanga pupils were left stranded for the second day when their scholar transport service providers stopped work due to nonpayment.
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2 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Herman Moloi
Learners from Mkhulu Combined Secondary School near Middelburg walking several kilometres to school when scholar transport owners embarked on a protest due to non-payment. A 7km walk along the busy N11 freeway in the blazing sun resulted in mud-caked, tired and sweaty — but determined — pupils arriving for school on Thursday. The Mpumalanga pupils were left stranded for the second day when their scholar transport service providers stopped work due to nonpayment.
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2 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Herman Moloi
Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. The three suspects accused of shooting Ditebogo Junior Phalane in the Pretoria North magistrate's court. The men who allegedly shot dead five-year-old Ditebogo Junior Phalane before hijacking his father's bakkie sold the R600,000 vehicle for R30,000 a few days after murdering the little boy.
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2 weeks ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Herman Moloi
midd2 Pupils from Mkhulu combined school in Middelburg Mpumalanga stranded with their parents as scholar transport busses didn't come to fetch them to school on Wednesday. A long 7km walk along the busy N11 freeway, mud-caked, tired eyes and sweat from the blazing sun. All these marked the beginning of a school day on Thursday for some of Mpumalanga pupils who were left stranded for the second day after scholar transport service providers stopped work due to nonpayment.
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2 weeks ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Herman Moloi
The three suspects accused of shooting Junior during a hijacking appeared at the Pretoria North magistrate's court. Thirty thousand rand. This is how much the R600,000 bakkie that hijackers, who shot and killed five-year-old Ditebogo Junior Phalane, before stealing his father's vehicle, sold it for a few days after murdering the little boy. This is according to the investigation into Ditebogo's murder.
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