A 40-year-old man was killed when two unknown gunmen entered his house and fired shots that also hit the neighbour.
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The victim was identified as 59-year-old Shaik Adam Shabir Ammed from eMkhondo, a town located southeast of Johannesburg in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. He was reportedly trying to save his ...
READ MORE: WATCH: Nearly 50 Putco buses torched in Mpumalanga Mpumalanga police ... to bring more results going forward,” said acting provincial police commissioner Zeph Mkhwanazi.
Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen Mpumalanga police have arrested two suspects in connection with the torching of 50 Putco buses at four depots in the province. On Monday night, a group of armed ...
At least 45 Putco buses were gutted in arson attacks at four of the company's depots in Mpumalanga. Picture: Supplied by Lindokuhle Xulu/Putco JOHANNESBURG - Mpumalanga police have arrested two ...
Two people have been arrested after the torching of more than 50 buses during attacks on four Putco depots in Mpumalanga. Provincial police made a breakthrough and arrested two men, aged 29 and 37, on ...
A total of 47 Putco buses were set on fire at depots across Mpumalanga through the night in what are believed to be arson attacks. Screenshot Putco Bus management says a group of assailants ...
JOHANNESBURG - At least 50 Putco buses were set alight at four depots in Mpumalanga. Depots in Moloto, Wolwekraal, Siyabuswa and Vaalbank were targeted. Two employees were injured in the violence.
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More than 50 buses have been damaged and two employees injured during apparent arson attacks at four Putco depots in Mpumalanga. The depots were set alight on Monday night, said Putco spokesperson ...
A panel commissioned by the Alberta government has struck the name of an expert contributor from its COVID-19 report, saying it was included “in error.” The ...