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The Citizen
22-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Citizen
Weekend wrecks: at least 24 collisions on KZN roads
Weekend wrecks: at least 24 collisions on KZN roads KZN was rocked by a number of road accidents over the weekend, with one ambulance service alone treating 60 patients in 24 collisions across the province. 'The most significant incident occurred on Saturday along the R34 near Newcastle, where a passenger bus carrying 58 people lost control and veered off the roadway,' said Craig Botha, spokesperson for KwaZulu Private Ambulance. 'Emergency responders rushed to the scene to find 11 passengers had sustained injuries ranging from minor to serious. ALSO READ: One critical in single vehicle accident on N2 'All injured passengers were stabilised on-site before being transported to nearby hospitals for further medical care. 'The weekend's incidents weren't confined to a single area, with collisions reported across multiple regions of KZN. 'Near Empangeni on the N2, two separate accidents saw vehicles lose control and collide with road barriers, resulting in one patient sustaining serious injuries requiring immediate medical attention.' Reporting on accidents in other parts of KZN, Botha noted a two-vehicle pile-up on the R33/R34 near Vryheid, resulting in two patients requiring urgent care, while a Shelley Beach accident on the south coast resulted in minor injuries. 'Emergency services continue to urge motorists to exercise caution on KZN roads, particularly during busy weekend periods when traffic volumes increase significantly,' urged Botha. Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here: HAVE YOUR SAY Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. For news straight to your phone invite us: WhatsApp – 060 784 2695 Instagram – zululand_observer At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

IOL News
20-07-2025
- Business
- IOL News
Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal lead South Africa in cash-in-transit robberies
A cash guard was shot during a cash-in-transit robbery in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday. Image: KwaZulu Private Ambulance Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal are currently the provinces with the highest risk for cash-in-transit (CIT) robberies. In the first six months of the year, almost 100 CITs have been recorded in South Africa, according to the Cash-in-Transit Association of South Africa (Citasa). A provincial breakdown of these robberies revealed the following: Gauteng (34%), KwaZulu-Natal (33%), North West (9%), Eastern Cape (8%), Western Cape (6%), Mpumalanga (5%), Limpopo (3%) and Free State (2%). Citasa head Grant Clark said there is a one percent difference between CIT robberies in Gauteng and KZN for the first six months of 2025. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. 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Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Next Stay Close ✕ 'CIT robbers execute CIT robberies across provincial borders,' Clark said. 'It is possible that the current trend may continue, but CIT robbers also commit robberies in other provinces, such as the Free State, during July 2025.' Clark said the decline in CIT robberies can be attributed to several factors stemming from the collaboration among various role players. He said these factors include preventative measures including the sharing of information; significant arrests by the police; successful opposition to bail applications; armed CIT teams defending themselves by returning fire and drivers using defensive driving techniques; CIT teams supporting each other to prevent robberies; rollout of upgraded fleet vehicles across the industry; and perpetrators failed attempts to access cash despite using explosives with multiple detonations. 'The CIT industry continues to observe that CIT robbers released on bail or parole often return to CIT robberies. Therefore, the risk of CIT robberies remains and requires ongoing vigilance and coordinated efforts from all stakeholders, including the public,' Clark said. This comes off the back of a CIT robbery in Pietermaritzburg, in KZN, on Wednesday afternoon. On Wednesday, a cash guard was shot during a cash-in-transit robbery in Pietermaritzburg. Image: KwaZulu Private Ambulance KZN police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said police are searching for 12 suspects who robbed a cash delivery vehicle of an undisclosed amount of money. 'One security guard sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was later conveyed to a nearby hospital for medical attention. The suspects also reportedly robbed two firearms and ammunition before fleeing from the scene,' Netshiunda said. Mi7 National Group reported that a CIT robbery occurred on Murray Road, leaving one guard shot and another traumatised. 'One security officer was found on site, disoriented and visibly traumatised, but without physical injury. A second officer was discovered nearby with gunshot wounds and in a serious condition. Mi7 ALS (advanced life support) medics initiated treatment on scene, stabilised the patient with the help of another service provider, and transported him under ALS care to a nearby hospital for further treatment,' Mi7 said. Mi7 added that unconfirmed reports from the scene suggest around 12 suspects using three or four vehicles were involved in the incident. Moreover, the suspects were armed with high-calibre rifles, including AK-47s, and the armoured vehicle was bombed during the incident. KwaZulu Private Ambulance (KZPA) service also responded to the CIT. KZPA spokesperson Craig Botha said it was the second CIT the service responded to this week, following a similar incident on the R34 in Vryheid on Saturday night, which had no injuries.


The Citizen
16-06-2025
- The Citizen
Pietermaritzburg man attacked by pit bull after collapsing
A 40-year-old man is in critical condition in hospital after he sustained nearly two dozen puncture wounds from bites to his neck and face when he was attacked by a pit bull terrier in Ivy Road, Bellevue, in Pietermaritzburg last night. The Witness reports that, according to KwaZulu Private Ambulance, which attended to the scene, the man collapsed and was then attacked by the dog. 'Paramedics provided advanced life support, stabilising the patient before transporting him to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care. The patient is currently listed in critical condition,' said KwaZulu Private Ambulance Service. Mi7, who were also in attendance, said they arrived to a bloody scene. 'It is estimated that he lost at least two litres of blood. He was found conscious but in critical condition. Fortunately, before medical teams arrived, family members and bystanders had applied direct pressure to the wounds using a towel — interventions which likely saved his life at the time,' said Mi7. They added that the patient was stabilised by medics and transported to hospital for urgent treatment. 'The dog was not present when medics arrived. It is believed the man went into cardiac arrest at the hospital, and at the time of this update, his condition remains unclear,' said Mi7. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. Read original story on At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
20-05-2025
- The Citizen
One killed in Melmoth crash
One person lost their life while a further 12 were injured in an accident on the R68 between Melmoth and Nkandla this morning (Tuesday). The head-on collision involved two bakkies and occurred during the morning rush-hour. KwaZulu Private Ambulance paramedics responded to the scene, where they stabilised the patients before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further medical care. Emergency medical treatment was performed on two critically injured patients, as well as 10 others who sustained serious injuries. 'Tragically, one person succumbed to their injuries before emergency services arrived at the scene. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision,' said KwaZulu Private Ambulance spokesperson Craig Botha. Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here: HAVE YOUR SAY Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. For news straight to your phone invite us: WhatsApp – 060 784 2695 Instagram – zululand_observer At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!