Cycle lane. (Duncan Alfreds, News24) A cyclist was robbed of his expensive bicycle early on Friday while cycling in Walmer, Port Elizabeth.Two men allegedly pushed him off his bike and robbed him.He sustained minor injuries. A 46-year-old cyclist was allegedly robbed of his expensive bicycle early on Friday morning while cycling in Victoria Road in Walmer,…
Syndicate behind school vandalism in Gauteng'She added that classrooms had also been set alight by vandals. Motshekga was briefing the media to outline the department's Covid-19 plan, to ensure that schools are ready to resume teaching and learning in a safe space. "I will be failing my duty if I don't express my deep concern about what…
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