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Watch | What a disgrace! Shameless crooks rob elderly cyclist in Gauteng

14 December 2021 2:34 pm

  • Watch | What a disgrace! Shameless crooks rob elderly cyclist in Gauteng: These thieves really will take anything and target anyone – including an elderly cyclist. Three suspects in Gauteng have since been arrested.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • 5 held for possession of unlicensed firearms: As part of efforts to ensure a safe festive season, Gauteng Traffic Police have arrested five people for the alleged possession of two unlicensed firearms. “The confiscation of the illegal firearms …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • If you’re planning a road trip this festive season, here are 3 tips to get you safely to your destination: Saws has predicted lots of rain for the festive season and with more traffic on the road as people head off to their holiday destinations, here are tips to get you safely to wherever you need to go.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • Williams warns against complacency as new MMCs are sworn in: Tshwane executive mayor Randall Williams has warned his newly appointed members of his mayoral committee (MMCs) not to sleep on the job as he unveiled a team that was drawn from the DA and its …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • Pfizer jab ‘offers 70% protection against hospital admission with Omicron’: Most cases of Omicron in South Africa are mild, the head of its medical association has told British MPs, as new real-world data suggests two doses of the Pfizer vaccine offer 70% protection against …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • Omicron map shows earliest hotspots as cases spread rapidly in weeks: A NEW map reveals some of the earliest places hit with the Omicron variant, which is now spreading rapidly in the UK. Hotspots have emerged, focused mostly in the South East and London. But it is …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
  • Covid relief: Omicron already ‘running out of steam’ in South Africa despite UK panic: SOUTH AFRICAN data suggests that the Omicron variant of coronavirus is already “running out of steam”, while the strain spreads rapidly in Britain.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews

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Moreleta Park’s name origins are interesting: Moreleta Park is named after Aletta Erasmus (daughter of Daniel Elardus Erasmus) from the farm Doornkloof (modern day Waterkloof / Erasmusrand / Elarduspark / Moreleta Park). Aletta washed her clothers in the river in the morning and then people greeted her in the morning from across the stream with “More Aletta” (“Morning Aletta”). A part of the Erasmus farm was sold to Alois Nellmapius. He renamed it to Irene Estate (after his daughter Irene Nellmapius). She got her name from the Greek goddess of peace, Eirene.

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