Seshego, Limpopo – A major traffic incident occurred earlier today on the D19 road adjacent to Seshego cross, involving a collision between two minibuses. The accident took place on March 3, 2026, at around 16:25.
According to initial investigations, the crash happened when one minibus tried to pass another vehicle in the presence of approaching traffic, leading to the impact.
Authorities have shut down the affected section of the road to allow emergency responders and traffic personnel to handle the situation. Details regarding the number of deaths and the severity of any injuries remain unverified at this time.
On-site traffic officials are directing vehicles and guiding drivers toward detour options to maintain safety and reduce congestion.
The Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety has issued a statement advising all motorists to proceed with heightened awareness and to steer clear of the D19 road in the vicinity of Seshego cross pending additional updates.
Fatal Collision on N2 Near Ermelo Leaves One Dead, Another Injured

Ermelo, Mpumalanga – A serious road accident occurred on the N2 highway just outside Ermelo, before reaching Camden, earlier on March 3, 2026. The incident involved a side tipper truck and a bakkie, resulting in significant damage to both vehicles.
Emergency services responded to the scene where they discovered one occupant trapped inside the wreckage. Rescue teams employed saws and grinders to extricate the trapped individual from the twisted metal. Despite these efforts, one person was declared dead at the site of the crash. Another individual sustained serious injuries, received on-site stabilization, and was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
The circumstances surrounding the collision remain under investigation by authorities. No specific causes have been identified at this time.
The N2 serves as a vital freight corridor connecting Mpumalanga to KwaZulu-Natal and other regions of South Africa. Incidents like this often lead to disruptions in traffic and logistics operations. Recovery and clean-up activities at the scene caused notable delays for motorists traveling along this route.
In a related development, another collision was reported on the N2 near the entrance to Mkhondo, though details about that event are limited and the cause has not been confirmed.
Authorities have advised drivers to exercise caution on the N2 and to provide ample space for emergency and recovery personnel working in the area.
Suspects Apprehended in Westbury Following E-Hailing Robbery in Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa – In a swift development, authorities have arrested suspects linked to an e-hailing robbery that occurred yesterday in Johannesburg. The arrests took place in the Westbury area, marking a significant step forward in addressing the incident.
The breakthrough came after members of the public actively shared information and provided tip-offs to law enforcement. This collaborative effort highlights the effectiveness of community involvement in combating criminal activities.
The case underscores the influential role that social media plays in modern crime-fighting strategies. By facilitating the rapid dissemination of information, online platforms enable communities to unite and assist authorities in real-time, contributing to quicker resolutions.
Law enforcement officials have acknowledged the contributions from the public, emphasizing how such partnerships enhance public safety initiatives. This incident serves as a reminder of the collective power communities hold in maintaining security and order.
Details regarding the suspects’ identities, the exact circumstances of the robbery, and further legal proceedings remain under investigation, with updates expected as the case progresses.
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Tragic Incident in Hopefield: Two Children Die After Sand Collapse

HOPEFIELD, Western Cape – In a heartbreaking event, two children have lost their lives following an incident where they became trapped under sand in Hopefield.
Emergency responders, including personnel from West Coast Medical Rescue, Metro Rescue, and Saldanha Bay Fire Services, arrived at the scene alongside members of the South African Police Service (SAPS). The teams are actively managing the situation on site.
The children succumbed to their injuries sustained during the entrapment. Details surrounding the exact circumstances of the sand collapse remain unclear at this time.
Authorities have confirmed that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the incident.
The community and responders extend their deepest sympathies to the families of the deceased children during this difficult period.
Prisoner Escapes from Hospital Custody in Limpopo

Thabazimbi, Limpopo – A 30-year-old man awaiting trial on charges of business robbery has escaped from police custody while receiving medical treatment at Thabazimbi Hospital.
Sibongeseni Khumalo was admitted to the hospital after being shot during his arrest. He was placed under police guard at the facility.
The escape occurred on Saturday, February 28, 2026, around 18:00. According to preliminary investigations, Khumalo requested to use the bathroom and subsequently fled.
The exact circumstances of the escape are still being examined by authorities. Thabazimbi police have initiated a manhunt to locate Khumalo.
Limpopo Provincial Commissioner of Police, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has directed officers to utilize all available resources in the effort to apprehend the escaped prisoner.



