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The Citizen
30-06-2025
- The Citizen
Cable theft sparks community outrage after dogs were poisoned in Model Park.
Cable theft sparks community outrage after dogs were poisoned in Model Park. The community of Model Park is reeling after a series of brazen cable thefts escalated into something far more devastating – the targeted poisoning of dogs. Thieves, reportedly operating around 03:00, stripped vital Telkom lines from behind properties on Gerda and Mona Streets. In a cruel bid to silence alarm systems and animal alerts, they allegedly poisoned multiple dogs, resulting in the heartbreaking deaths of local pets. #eMalahleni #crime #cabletheft #witbank #poisoned #SPCA ♬ original sound – witbanknews @witbanknews The community of Model Park is reeling after a series of brazen cable thefts escalated into something far more devastating – the targeted poisoning of dogs. Thieves, reportedly operating around 3:00, stripped vital Telkom lines from behind properties on Gerda and Mona Streets. In a cruel bid to silence alarm systems and animal alerts, they allegedly poisoned multiple dogs, resulting in the heartbreaking deaths of local pets. #witbanknews Ward Councillor Karien McDermid has condemned the acts as both criminal and inhumane, urging residents to stay vigilant and work closely with authorities to restore safety to the neighborhood. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
19-06-2025
- The Citizen
Ga-Nala residents demand action after another house burns down
Ga-Nala residents demand action after another house burns down A woman from Ga-Nala stood between the debris of her burned-down house and softly said she had lost everything. Flames engulfed her house on Crystal Avenue last night, shortly after the power was restored. It was off due to load reduction. 'I lost my ID, car keys, meat, and clothes I sell for an extra income – I lost all my precious memories,' said Yoliswa Maluleka as tears ran down her face. Her boyfriend, Vernon Tobias, said he could not contain the fire. SEE THE VIDEO HERE #witbank #emalahleni #ganala ♬ original sound – witbanknews @witbanknews A woman from Ga-Nala stood between the debris of her burned-down house and softly said she had lost everything. Flames engulfed her house on Crystal Avenue last night, shortly after the power was restored. It was off due to load reduction. 'I lost my ID, car keys, meat, and clothes I sell for an extra income – I lost all my precious memories,' said Yoliswa Maluleka as tears ran down her face. #witbanknews 'I waited for a colleague outside to bring the standby car. I was not gone for more than two minutes. When I returned, the living room was on fire.' He said that within minutes, the fire spread. SEE THE VIDEO HERE 'I phoned the municipal fire department and the fire department from the local mines. The mine's fire trucks were on the scene shortly afterward. The municipal fire trucks only arrived two hours later,' PR councillor Conrad Conradie said. The fight about the fire trucks that were moved from the small town to Phola is one Conradie is not going to give up on. The trucks were removed because the municipality deemed it unsafe for the firefighters due to security reasons. WITBANK NEWS has on several occasions reached out to the municipality about the removal of the fire trucks. Previous promises were also made to restore the building, but as of now, nothing has been done. Nestled between farms, mines, and two power stations and with a growing informal settlement on their doorstep, this Highveld town is a sitting duck, as can be seen from last night's incident. The community is up in arms and demands answers from the municipality. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
19-06-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Church brings hope and warm meals to the community
Kind-hearted members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church recently took to the streets near Saveways Crescent to share warmth, not only through smiles but also by handing out cups of soup and fresh fruit to those most affected by economic hardship. @witbanknews Earlier today, kind-hearted individuals brought warmth and joy to the community, distributing soup and fruits to those who need it most, spreading smiles and making a difference near Saveways Crescent. #witbanknews #witbank #emalahleni #trending #empumelelweni #Fyp ♬ original sound – witbanknews The outreach on June 10 formed part of the church's on-going commitment to social responsibility. Victor Mhlanga, speaking on behalf of the church, emphasised that this kind of outreach is at the core of their mission. 'We are here for our mission as a church,' he said. 'We believe in responsible social action. The economy is not doing well, unemployment is rising, and people are struggling. We use our offerings to help the less fortunate get a meal. This is not the first time we've done this, and it certainly won't be the last. As a church, we are happy to contribute to society.' Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!