Investigations under way as all church members rescued after Inanda retaining wall collapse
The Minister confirmed that the Council for the Built Environment will investigate the circumstances surrounding the collapse before any construction…
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Expressing relief that there were no fatalities, Minister Macpherson said: “Having visited the site, I share the belief of the Shembe Church that it is by the grace of God that no lives were lost. Nokubonga Ndlovu | Published 3 minutes ago Following the collapse of a retaining wall at eBuhleni Village , KwaShembe, in Inanda, the search and rescue operation has successfully concluded, with all eight affected church members safely rescued and accounted for.
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Expressing relief that there were no fatalities, Minister Macpherson said: “Having visited the site, I share the belief of the Shembe Church that it is by the grace of God that no lives were lost.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Nokubonga Ndlovu | Published 3 minutes ago Following the collapse of a retaining wall at eBuhleni Village , KwaShembe, in Inanda, the search and rescue operation has successfully concluded, with all eight affected church members safely rescued and accounted for.
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