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JONATHAN JANSEN | US Episcopal Church’s frostiness is a hint — the ‘refugees’ are in for a shock
One hopes these ‘refugees’, should they have any capacity for self-reflection, will see their saviour for who he is, writes Jonathan Jansen
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Suspect in journo killing had his parole revoked twice
One of the eight suspects arrested for the murders of journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Mdhluli had his parole revoked twice before his latest arrest.
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Tiny creatures are big business: Smuggled ants worth R4,163 each on black market
Earlier this year, two Belgian teenagers were apprehended in Kenya with 5,000 ants in their possession.
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Cardoso shifts focus to Magesi, Pyramids after Sundowns clinch league
‘Spirit has been a wonderful pleasure to experience in these months,’ the Portuguese says.
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McIlroy and Scheffler set for Quail Hollow showdown at PGA
Northern Irishman has enjoyed more success at Quail Hollow than any golfer in the 156-player field.
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Ramaphosa will not be bullied in Trump talks — Ntshavheni
“We are not going to the US on our own, we have been invited by President Trump. He is the one who made the public announcement so there is no-one who invites a guest to mistreat them.”
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Stellantis chair says fewer EU regulations would cut car costs
Stellantis chair John Elkann said on Thursday in a joint appearance with Renault CEO Luca de Meo that the EU needs to cut regulations that are making cars, especially smaller models, too expensive.
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Eight uncapped players invited to second Bok alignment camp
Augustus, Tshituka and Makhaza called to their first camp by Bok coach Rassie Erasmus.
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ANC retains KZN Midlands ward, sees off MK Party and IFP
The ANC retained ward 4 in Mooi River in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, defeating the IFP and MK Party in a highly contested by-election.
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Shock as four KZN health workers die in one week — two while on duty
An investigation has been opened into the death of Alulutho Mazwi, a medical intern in the paediatrics department at Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital, who died at work on Monday.
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POLL | Should people who are related to politicians be barred from public service jobs?
Sould people who are related to politicians be barred from public service jobs?
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‘Mature’ matric pupil Koekemoer adds to SA’s ‘insane’ 4x400m talent pool
‘What was going through my mind was to catch that Botswana guy in front of me,’ 17-year-old says.
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Mexican beauty influencer fatally shot during TikTok live stream
A young Mexican social media influencer, known for her videos about beauty and makeup, was shot dead during a TikTok live stream, in an incident that sent shock waves through a country that faces high levels of gender-based violence.
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Legendary drivers and riders set to race at 2025 Goodwood Revival
This year’s Goodwood Revival is set to take place from September 12-14 and will include 13 races and a broad selection of drivers and riders from different areas of motorsport.
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US farm agency cancels Food for Progress food aid grants
The US department of agriculture on Wednesday cancelled existing grants under its Food for Progress food aid programme, according to an e0mail seen by Reuters and two sources familiar with the situation.
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Danish group to end aid to Tanzania, Burundi, CAR after Trump cuts
The Danish Refugee Council, a major humanitarian group, said on Wednesday it will end its relief programmes in six countries and slash 650 additional jobs after the US, its second-biggest donor, cut funding.
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