JUST IN: Truck crash and diesel spillage cause total road closure of N1

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JOHANNESURG - Following the earlier motor vehicle accident involving two trucks on the N1 South before Maraisburg Road, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has confirmedt that all lanes of the N1 South are closed to traffic. According to JMPD, this closure is necessary to allow emergency personnel to safely manage the scene and clear the diesel spillage and overturned vehicle. "Three slight injuries have been reported, and one of the trucks has overturned, spilling diesel. Emergency personnel and Law Enforcement are on scene, and initially, three lanes were affected and closed off, causing heavy delays. "All lanes of the N1 South are currently closed before Maraisburg Road. Vehicles are being diverted at Gordon Road. Significant and heavy traffic congestion is being experienced on the N1 South and surrounding areas," said JMPD. The estimated time for the scene to be cleared and the N1 South to be reopened is approximately 4 hours. Motorists...

City of Ekurhuleni to impose R100 000 fine or face jail time for illegal dumping

GERMISTON - Illegal dumping is now a punishable criminal offence in the City of Ekurhuleni, with a hefty fine or jail time.

This comes after the Chief Magistrate at the Johannesburg Magistrate Court determined and approved the implementation of the admission of guilt fines (in terms of Section 57(5) of Criminal Procedure Act, Act 51 of 1977, in respect of offences in terms of contraventions of City of Ekurhuleni Integrated Waste Management By-Law with effect from 03 March 2025.

In terms of Section 53 of the Integrated Waste Management Bylaw, 2021, illegal dumping of any waste is prohibited within the city. Any natural or juristic person found illegally dumping waste may be charged as follows:

A spot fine (Administrative) of R10 000; or
May upon conviction depending on the magnitude of the offense, be liable to a fine not exceeding R100 000 (One Hundred Thousand Rand) or to imprisonment for a period of three (3) years.
“Ours as a city is to now implement these punitive measures effectively so that we get to win the battle against illegal dumping,” said city spokesman Zweli Dlamini. “Such fines and sentences are key in discouraging people from illegal dumping because an individual will think about the punishment before they embark on such illegal activities”.

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