If this appears on your timeline kindly repost. Lungile Tobhi Mvuyana, who works at Checkers in Seadoone Mall left home this morning at around 6am to go to work. The last person who saw her said they saw her in Isipingo this morning, However, she never arrived at work and has not been seen since. If you know her whereabouts kindly contact the nearest Police Station
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Jerildene Seekooi (10) was last seen 10 June 2026.
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While people are enjoying the world cup, we are still searching for my missing Sister, it's been 2 weeks since she dissappeared
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Please help us find my sister
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🚨 URGENT: MISSING CHILD 🚨
Uvikelwe Maseko (23 months old) was last seen at Ezulwini, Gelekeceni around 3 PM.
👕 Wearing: Grey sweater, blue pants, green Crocs.
📞 Contact: 78058241 / 79200653
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The Hawks have issued an urgent appeal for information regarding four children who mysteriously disappeared from their home in Ntabankulu in the Eastern Cape more than 18 months ago.
Sive Siganga (7), Oyintando Siganga (4), Thabsile Siganga (4) and Thabile Siganga (4) were last seen playing in the yard of their family home on 10 November 2024 before vanishing without a trace.
The Hawks say extensive investigations, including intelligence-driven operations and inter-provincial follow-ups, have so far yielded no breakthrough.
Authorities are appealing to communities, traditional leaders, organisations and the public to assist with any information that could help locate the children or shed light on their disappearance.
A mall employee at N1 City Mall is seeking assistance in locating the parent or guardian of a young boy who was found alone at the shopping centre.
According to the employee, the boy had travelled from Wallacedene Phase 3 in Kraaifontein to celebrate his birthday by himself but is now struggling to get back home.
Anyone who knows the child’s mother or family is requested to contact 063 920 4362.