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Views and News with Clarence Ford · 3 June 2026 · 10m

Speaker 1: Nine thirty. Exactly, it's time for eyewitness news headlines and we'll crust the Natalie in Speaker 1: a short while she's making her way there. A reminder you can wipe up us Speaker 1: and O seven to five six seven one five six seven eight. You can call Speaker 1: any time on two one four four six oh five six seven. Natalie Marchas now Speaker 1: ready for eyewitness news headlines at nine thirty. Speaker 2: Thank you, Clarence, good morning. Speaker 3: The mobile clinic services have temporarily been suspended in the Georgian Uniondale area, and this Speaker 3: after the Weather Service issued an orange level eight weather warning for disruptive rainfall in Speaker 3: parts of the Garden Route and Central carew over the next two days. Forecasters say Speaker 3: the approaching cattle flow pressure system will bring with it heavy rain, strong winds. Speaker 2: And rough seas. Speaker 3: All the schools in the district have also been closed as a precautionary measure. Speaker 2: Well then, one hundred and. Speaker 3: Twenty thousand rand has now been raised in one day to buy them at Unger Speaker 3: Commission witness Warrant Officer Carl Sander a new coffee machine. The police veteran recently testified Speaker 3: about how his coffee machine was stolen at the Hawks officers in Durban. The Backabaddi Speaker 3: campaign, started by Kyle Vandarina, initially had the goal of raising five thousand Rand within Speaker 3: a month, but more than five hundred individual donations blew that target within a few Speaker 3: hours. Staying with the Commission, commander of Durbin's Serious Organized Crime Investigation Unit, Gavin Jacobs, Speaker 3: will appear before the Commission today. The unit is attached to the Hawks, with its

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