At least 15 injured in Alberton taxi accident
It is alleged the driver lost control of the vehicle causing it to roll.
It is alleged the driver lost control of the vehicle causing it to roll.
The public may only use fireworks from 11pm to 1am or face stiff penalties.
A pilot and his passenger were injured when he was forced to make emergency landing near Barberton.
Officials visited affected stations across the city today, to gauge whether employees had returned to work.
This follows a court ruling declaring the licensing department workers' strike unprotected & illegal.
This morning alone over 10 people died in two separate accidents.
A salary dispute resulted in staff linked to the union embarking on a go-slow over a month ago.
A heatwave warning has been issued for the NC & forecasters say little rain is expected in Gauteng.
In the first accident, six people were killed and 12 others injured on the N17.
Eight passenger-filled buses were detained for over 10 hours at a Bloemfontein testing station yesterday.
Light rains are expected in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, as well as in parts of Mpumalanga and Limpopo.
AutoPax buses were taken to a testing station after the drivers failed to produce required permits.
In Johannesburg, a taxi driver was arrested on William Nicol Drive after he tried to bribe a metro police.
Most of the passengers making their way home for the Christmas weekend are still stranded.
The weather service says rainy conditions are expected to worsen next week.
Metro police officers had threatened to join in on the licencing department strike.
Officials from outside the province are being brought in to monitor a strike by Samwu affiliated Metro staff.
The RTMC has warned motorists to brace themselves for high police presence on the roads this weekend.