RTMC warns motorists of wet roads

The Road Traffic Management Corporations (RTMC) is reminding motorists about wet roads on most parts of the country; therefore, urges motorists to drive carefully and stay alert and allow safe travelling distances to avoid crashes that causes traffic backlogs.

The South African Weather Service has issued weather alerts that will result in scattered showers and thunderstorms and disruptive rainfalls that are likely to affect visibility over most parts of Kwa-Zulu Natal.

The heavy downfalls are likely to lead to flooding of low-lying areas.

Driving conditions in some of these routes will be affected by fog which will make visibility to be poor.

Road users are reminded to consider the following important road safety tips:

1. Reduce Speed: Wet roads can be slippery. Drive at a reduced speed to maintain control of your vehicle.
2. Maintain Safe Distance: Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one in front to allow for longer stopping distances.
3. Use Headlights: Keep your headlights on to improve visibility and ensure you are visible to other drivers.
4. Avoid Sudden Manoeuvres: Sudden braking or sharp turns can lead to loss of control on slippery surfaces. 
5. Be Mindful of Pedestrians and Cyclists: They may also be struggling with reduced visibility and challenging conditions.
6. Stay Informed: Keep updated with the latest weather forecasts and traffic reports

Plett double murder suspect arrested

Detectives in Plettenberg Bay are investigating a double murder following the discovery of an elderly couple who were fatally attacked on a farm in Glen Loerie, The Crags.

Preliminary reports indicate that a Mercedes-Benz motor vehicle was captured by a license plate recognition (LPR) camera travelling at high speed along the R339 in the direction of Uniondale at approximately 18:50 on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.

The vehicle was subsequently flagged on a local security WhatsApp group. Police members responded to the registered address linked to the vehicle, where they discovered the bodies of a 71-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man. Both victims sustained multiple injuries.

A coordinated effort between police and community safety structures led to the pursuit of the identified vehicle. The vehicle later overturned near Uniondale, where the driver fled the scene on foot. The suspect was apprehended shortly thereafter.

Crime scene experts processed both scenes as part of the ongoing investigation.

A 34-year-old suspect from The Crags has since been arrested and is currently being detained in Uniondale. He is expected to appear in court once formally charged.

The motive for the attack remains the subject of further investigation.

Anyone with additional information that may assist the investigation is urged to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or use the mobile application MySAPS.

SA not welcome at G7 Summit

South Africa’s invitation to attend this year’s G7 summit has been withdrawn after pressure from the United States.

France had invited President Cyril Ramaphosa to the summit in Evian, however reports say the US threatened to boycott the meeting if South Africa attended.

Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says South Africa remains committed to restoring relations with the US through dialogue, while ties with France remain strong.

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