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Good news for travellers to Mpumalanga
The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency has confirmed that all tourist sites it manages are now open following recent heavy ...
At least 20 people died in the floods and more than 1,500 homes were damaged, leaving thousands of families destitute.
Mpumalanga’s tourism sector is beginning to steady itself after weeks of disruption caused by heavy rainfall, with key ...
Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has received a report on the damage in Mpumalanga following an oversight visit to the flood-ravaged region.
The Kruger National Park remains partially accessible to tourists following devastating floods, with several regions and ...
Mpumalanga premier Mandla Ndlovu has announced that two Good Samaritans have offered to donate houses to families affected by ...
Disruptive rain leading to flooding is expected to continue in parts of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, according to the South ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa declared a national disaster Sunday over torrential rains and floods that have killed ...
My Own Dam, publicly referred to as Senteeko Dam, is registered with the department’s dam safety office as a 26m-high medium ...
A 31-year-old parolee was arrested at Standerton Correctional Centre after attempting to smuggle dagga and a cellphone during a visit. The incident highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to ...
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Partly cloudy skies and scattered showers are expected in Gauteng
Gauteng residents face partly cloudy skies and scattered showers, as the South African Weather Service warns of shifting summer conditions.
Around 70 people, including the elderly and babies, have sought temporary shelter in a local church in Mbaula Village near Giyani in Limpopo after their homes were damaged by heavy rains last week.
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