From the Argus to the 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 each of your favourite publications that are trending on Monday, June 14.
- WCED would need R800 million to address teacher posts backlog
- Military sites ‘cannot be used for affordable housing’
- Cape Flats author ‘gives the people what they want’ as he completes third book
- Teacher to return to job and receive R369 716 from WCED
- Cape izinyoka-nyoka cost Eskom millions
- Fear grips commuters after triple murder at taxi rank
- Skelms bomb cash van on the N7
- 6 more dead in taxi war: Cape ranks rocked by more shootings
- Farewell aunty Shaleen: Icon gets hero’s send-off at state funeral
- Shaleen was ‘gelief , maar is deur stelsel in steel gelaat’
- 3 susters, Hollandse vriend op Paarlse gasteplaas beroof
- Biden sê Pfizer – entstowwe sal ook na SA kom
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