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The five most read stories during the month of November

Let’s take a look at the month that was, by narrowing down the top five most read editorial stories. Click on the links to be re-directed to the story.

Mpumalanga News brings you a round up of the top stories during the month of November. Click on the news-links to catch up on these top five most read news stories.

 

1. Spectacle at shopping centre as police officials are arrested

Shoppers at Crossings were in for a surprise when they stopped to get their daily bread and milk as four members of the flying squad were arrested there and then for allegedly soliciting a bribe from a minibus taxi driver last week. Click here to read more.

 

2. UPDATE: ROB CRISIS – Bodies rot, total chaos

Mpumalanga News extensively documented the demise of the working conditions at Rob Ferreira Hospital. This particular story quickly became one of the most read stories of the month on Mpumalanga News after journalists discovered a decomposing body and filthy wards as the strike continued. The horrific discovery was captured on video. Click here to read the updates.

 

3. Cassandra the new face of Jika Majika

Local lass, Cassandra Steingo is the new face of SABC 1’s Jika Majika after a frantic search for a worthy replacement for the ever-enigmatic Thembi Seete. Click here to read more.

 

4. Parents vow to protect Cefups academy

Some parents of pupils at Cefups Academy say they will ensure that anarchy is avoided at this institution. Click here to read more.

 

5. Premier welcomes remains of Nigeria tragedy

Premier David Mabuza has received mortal remains of Mpumalanga citizens who lost their lives in Nigeria tragedy.

Click here to read more.

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