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SAPS and Transnet team up to combat vandalism and theft

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September 25, 2025

TRANSNET has welcomed the arrest of 17 suspects in separate incidents nationwide, as an indication of the firm commitment to reducing vandalism and the theft of essential infrastructure across their network.

- THOBEKA NGEMA

SAPS and Transnet security personnel executed a multi-pronged security and intelligence operation that led to arrests in six separate incidents between September 9 and 10.

“These arrests demonstrate our strong resolve in curbing the prevalence of vandalism and essential infrastructure theft within our network. It is also indicative that our focused approach towards enhancing our stakeholder collaboration and holding our security service providers to a higher performance standard is beginning to yield positive results,” said Transnet group chief executive Michelle Phillips.

In Swartkops, Gqeberha, security officers reported five suspects in the vicinity of several locomotives. SAPS and the Rapid Response Police Unit (RRPU) were alerted, leading to the apprehension of five suspects on four different locomotives. They were subsequently taken to the Swartkops police station.

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Aerial battle takes centre stage as Boks brace for big high bombs

A MASSIVE part of the Springboks’ success against the All Blacks in their historic Rugby Championship win in Wellington was their contestable kicks.

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Barloworld revenue drops 10%, takeover phase gets into gear

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Love, past hauntings merge into an astonishing tale

RELEASED just this week, Renita D’Silva’s latest audiobook, The Dream Wedding, draws listeners into a world where love and glamour mask the shadows of the past.

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McIlroy says Bryson matchup in Ryder Cup would be 'wonderful'

RORY Mellroy says facing Bryson DeChambeau in a Ryder Cup grudge match would be \"wonderful\" after their verbal feud intensified this week, but he's more concerned about Europe winning in America.

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Burkina Faso: Between security and silence

THREE years into Captain Ibrahim Traorés leadership, Burkina Faso grapples with a tension between its pursuit of national sovereignty and the safeguarding of civic freedoms.

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SOUTH Africa’s annual producer price inflation (PPI) for final manufactured goods quickened to 2.1% in August, up from 1.5% in July, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) reported yesterday.

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