From the Argus to Cape Times, the Daily Voice and Die Burger, we know that our morning pitstop at a garage, kiosk or our local vendor will have us covered with all things news. Here are the top three stories from your favourite publications that are trending on Monday, May 31.
- Union wants the City of Cape Town to probe allegations of racism
- Some principals ’not comfortable’ with return of 5-day school week
- Proposed amendments to gun ownership law draws mixed reactions
- SA records 3 755 new Covid-19 infections and 76 more deaths amid tighter restrictions
- Free speech at issue in top cop Jeremy Vearey’s disciplinary case – experts
- Waar’s jou pampiere?’: Protest in Saldanha calls for proof of mayor’s qualifications
- Scottsville man shot in the head
- MJC big wigs retained
- Bloody scary: Dirty, used druggies’ needles found in Mitchells Plain park
- Vlak 2: Ons het g’n ander keuse gehad – Ramaphosa
- Jong man van Worcester verras met rekord in VSA
- Van Coke, Derick steeds vriende na hulle appels swaai
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