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President Cyril Ramaphosa says its shameful that the debate on the KwaZulu Natal Flood relief mainly focused on corruption
Many drivers are still driving with children in the vehicle not properly restrained in a suitable child seat.
The US government says its ready for a migrant surge after covid restrictions were lifted.
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A litter of six red wolf pups were born for the first time since 2018 at the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina.
The ANC has clarified its step aside rule by saying that any member who had stepped aside following an indictment to appear in court should not be allowed to stand for any position within the party.
The former spokesperson of Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association, Carl Niehaus has confirmed that he will not be standing to be elected as president of the association.
Donors have pledged $1.39billion for horn of Africa humanitarian aid.
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A Georgia restaurant has honoured a worker who had grilled her one millionth steak over a period of 20 years.
#news8 President Cyril Ramaphosa says it is shameful that the main concern of the public is potential misappropriation and waste of funds.
There’s concern that children are not properly restrained in proper restraint systems in vehicles in the country.
A mentally disabled Malaysian man was executed in Singapore earlier after losing a long legal battle and despite a storm of international criticism and appeals for clemency.
AND a 13 YEAR OLD BOY is set to graduate with a bachelors degree from the University of Minnesota next month.
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The chief of a remote Pacific village which worshipped Prince Philip with religious fervour says it is too early to know whether the British royal's descendants will receive similar deification
China's top disease control official says the efficacy of the country's Covid vaccines is low, in a rare admission of weakness.
The Caribbean island of St Vincent is likely to see further volcanic eruptions and ash fall over the coming days.
Cameroon has received a gift of 200,000 doses of China's Sinopharm vaccine against COVID-19 at the weekend.
The South African Medical Association on behalf of the entire medical fraternity has honoured the late Dr Sindi van Zyl. Van Zyl died due to COVID-19-related complications on Saturday.
South Africa's highest court will soon have a new bench of judges.
The DA has welcomed the findings by The Judicial Conduct Tribunal into Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe
The South African National Parks says that its Skukuza Regional Court, better known as the “Rhino Court”, would continue to operate in the Kruger National Park following a legal battle over its location.
More than 20 people have been killed on the Cape flats, since the beginning of the year.
Western Cape police are investigating the murder of an off-duty police sergeant.
Doctors say a 5-year-old girl caught in a crossfire in Elsies River, in the Western Cape had sustained major damage that will leave her disabled for life.
The general secretary of the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association is calling on its members to remain calm and allow police to do their work.
The City of Cape Town has approved over 17 000 building plans worth R16 billion during the past year despite COVID-19 lockdowns
How often do we take things for granted? How often do we take people for granted? How grateful are we really? In this reflection, Keenan Williams reflects on prayerful gratitude
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