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The death toll in the devastating Eastern Cape floods has risen to 90, Premier Oscar Mabuyane said on Monday. Of the 90 ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: President Calls Deadly Floods in Eastern Cape a Catastrophic DisasterPresident Cyril Ramaphosa visited grieving families after floods in Mthatha killed schoolchildren and destroyed roads, bridges, and homes this week. The government has declared a state of disaster in ...
At least 90 people have died in last week's heavy floods that devastated South Africa's Eastern Cape province, the local ...
Police have finally nabbed the Western Cape’s most wanted suspect and alleged taxi hitman, who was sought for murders, ...
A fifth taxi owner has died in hospital after last week's shooting at Mfuleni taxi rank, leaving one more owner and a passenger still injured. Codeta says the violence started when members resumed a ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday said the "catastrophic disaster" was due to climate change and estimated the flood waters ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNMthatha floods turn homes into gravesThe head of Gift of the Givers’ search and rescue team, Ahmed Bham, says he has not for a long time seen devastation such as ...
Recently, heavy rains hit a town called Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. The resulting floods killed 49 people across the province, but Mthatha was the worst-hit.
The city of Mthatha, situated approximately 800 kilometres (500 miles) south of Johannesburg, bore the brunt of the flooding.
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