The driver of the infamous, beat-up pickup truck in South Bend now has a new ride, thanks to the generous donations of the community.
This year we loved driving everything from sports cars and pickup trucks to motorcycles and eighteen-wheelers.
The Herald (Top Stories) Berven Fombe Herald correspondent Three vehicles were extensively damaged after a container fell on them when the driver of a haulage truck attempted to pass through Seke Road ...
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