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 Thursday, June 17.
- City of Cape Town questioned over move to auction off over 40 parcels of land
- Our original sin at Home Affairs is the IT system, says Minister Aaron Motsoaledi
- DA’s meritocracy questioned as ANC lodges fraud complaint over JP Smith’s qualifications
- Nothing to celebrate for army of unemployed on Youth Day
- Liquor industry reacts to new Covid-19 restrictions
- Four-year-old wounded in Ceres taxi war
- 2 pastors die in a crash
- Gumtree sex scam: Vrou outs husband for preying on women looking for domestic work
- Kids entertained by church group
- Regulasies net n pleister op n vrot wond
- Ongeluk by Paarl eis 2 leraars se lewe
- Fortuinsoekers na KZN: Die diamante dalk net skyn
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