- Taxi council vows action against criminals involved in murders of taxi drivers and robbing commuters: On Monday, the taxi industry took part in a motorcade from Pretoria to Soshanguve to raise concerns about the killing of taxi drivers and robberies by armed criminals.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- U.K. Sees First Omicron Death; China’s First Case: Virus Update: One person has died from the omicron variant in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed, as demand for booster shots and rapid at-home Covid-19 tests surged in the face of the fast-spreading …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Cape Town woman, 57, gets 10 years behind bars for stealing leggings: Desiree Williams, originally from Cape Town, has been caught and convicted of shoplifting more than 30 times and has 31 pending cases.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Escalating crime rate in Atteridgeville a ticking time bomb: Residents: Residents of Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria, say the escalating crime rate in the township is a ticking time bomb.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- India vs South Africa 2021: Quinton de Kock likely to miss second and third Test: South Africa’s selection convener Victor Mpitsang confirmed to ESPN Cricinfo on Monday that he expects de Kock “to miss the last Test”, which will leave the team without their wicketkeeper and key …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- SA vs IND: Quinton de Kock could miss part of Test series against India: South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock could miss the second and third Test matches against India as his wife is expected to give birth in early January, which could rule him out of the …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- South Africa’s Quinton De Kock to miss part of India Test series: Report: South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock could miss the second and third Test matches against India as his wife is expected to give birth in early January, which could rule him out of the …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
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The Department of Agriculture acquired properties on the Northern ridge and the garden was officially opened in October 1958. One could only visit these gardens if you made special arrangements, but in 1984 that changed when the gardens were opened its gates to the general public.
