Nozizwe Stefaans and her boyfriend also stabbed and wounded the victim's three relatives.Stefaans doubles as a loan shark and was owed R500 by the victim.Magistrate Pumla Sibiya described Stefaans as remorseless.A Port Elizabeth tavern owner who murdered a man in November for failing to pay for two bottles of wine he took on credit, was…
An industry body, representing 34 000 tavern owners, has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to help their business survive the pandemic.Ramphosa has until next Friday to respond to a letter with financial relief proposals, they say.Fifteen percent of the National Liquor Traders Council's members had closed down for good when the ban on alcohol sales was…
Lockdown Level 3: Here's what's allowedThe sale of alcohol is expected to resume on June 1.They have promised to comply with all regulations tabled by the government.The tavern owners have complained about being neglected by the government - they say they have been excluded from the relief fund awarded to other small business owners.They said…
investigations into the disappearance of a KwaZulu-Natal Grade 12 pupil. The 16-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped in Hambanathi on 28 April, KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker previously told News24.A viral video on social media shows someone - allegedly believed to be the Grade 12 pupil nicknamed "Bobo" - being beaten to death after he…
Overwhelmed by the demands of caregiving, Quette dialed 911 when she found her teenage son downstairs in their kitchen struggling to breathe. He had rolled his wheelchair to the oven to keep himself warm as he tried to regulate his temperature, she recalled, and was drenched in sweat from an apparent infection. In that moment
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Here in Washington, we’ve been hearing about tensions between the White House and one of its most controversial — but, at least in some circles, most popular — figures: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Polling of likely voters indicates that the Health and Human Services secretary can be an asset to Republicans when he’s talking about improving the nation’s food supply or labeling ultraprocessed foods. But when he’s talking about removing recommendations for routine childhood vaccinations, he can be a detriment. So, when I