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ISSUES AT STAKE: Excellent legislation, but zero implementation
When will SAPS be linked to the fingerprint data bases of the Department of Home Affairs and Transport?
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A fatal accident waiting to happen
TRAVELLING to Richards Bay from Empangeni today (Monday), there was a bakkie with around 15 children on the back. The…
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LONDON LETTER: Empowered to become a penniless author
So – I’m back. For better or worse, and although I hope the former, there are no guarantees against the…
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Don’t keep public in the dark
I FIND it disturbing that the police only last week released the information that a serial killer is on the…
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No end to fraudsters
YOUR article on page two of the ZO Monday edition titled ‘Tyre con men on the prowl’ refers. Is there…
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Bad driver spoils the taxi show
I READ with interest your articles on the competition to find the best, safest and most courteous taxi drivers. Great…
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Cops need to be more tech-savvy
If an average Joe with a little bit of tech-savvy can do this sort of police work, why on earth…
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Disabled parking stickers for everyone?
AS a disabled person I would like to ask the following: 1. When is a person classified as disabled? 2.…
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What do you achieve by driving in such a manner?
Hoping the driver of NRB 18490 (a black golf with gold mags), will read it and change his way of…
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Bring back SANAB
WHEN an unemployed man confesses to a Zululand Observer journalist that he spends R500 per day on his Whoonga addiction,…
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ZULULAND LETTER: The Zululand drug squad
SANAB (South African Narcotics Bureau), stationed in Richards Bay, kept the law and order in Zululand
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