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WATCH LIVE | NPA briefs media on Timothy Omotoso
The National Prosecuting Authority is on Friday briefing the media on developments relating to acquitted Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso and two others.
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Chris Brown placed in custody by UK court over alleged assault
The US singer allegedly attacked a music producer with a bottle at a nightclub in central London.
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Three Pretoria high court officials suspended as Hawks investigate: OCJ
The Office of the Chief Justice said on Friday its officials are suspects in an investigation by the Hawks into fraudulent and corrupt activities in the court.
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Parolee arrested for kidnapping, raping nine-year-old in Cape Town
A parolee who served time for rape has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and raping a nine-year-old girl in Hanover Park, Cape Town.
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Rapist-robber gets life sentence for vicious attack on Pretoria jogger
A Zimbabwean national who accosted a woman while she was jogging on Kloof Street in Pretoria West has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
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School near Bronkhorstspruit thrilled at R1.36m donation for science and robotics lab
“Our pupils were doing well even without a lab. Now, with proper facilities, they can perform practicals like learners in other schools. They won’t see equipment for the first time at university.”
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Cold fronts to move into Cape next week, gale-force winds forecast
Forecasters say freezing levels are expected to drop considerably, creating conditions favourable for some snowfall over high-lying areas and a general drop in temperatures next week.
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Kremlin says a Putin-Trump meeting is essential but needs advance preparation and must yield results
The Kremlin said on Friday a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump was essential, but required considerable advance preparation and had to yield results when it happened.
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‘We need to help starving Palestinians in Gaza’: Trump
US President Donald Trump on Friday backed aid for Palestinians, saying people in Gaza are starving and adding he expected "a lot of good things" in the next month.
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Sara Price announced as third 2026 Dakar Defender works driver
The American off-road racer will be part of a trio of international racers competing for JLR in the new Defender D7X-R
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Microsoft offers to sell Office without Teams at lower price in EU antitrust investigation
Microsoft has offered to sell its Office product without Teams at a lower price than Office with Teams and offer rivals better interoperability access to its services and products, EU antitrust regulators said on Friday.
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‘I need to be part of decision-making’: Nurse beats odds to qualify as doctor
Onazo Daniso balanced life as a medical student by day and a part-time nurse by night.
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Security forces kidnap, kill civilians in central Mali, says activist
Malian armed forces arrested and killed around two dozen Fulani civilians who were rounded up at a livestock market in a central region of the West African country, a local activist told Reuters.
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EU readying new sanctions to increase pressure on Russia, says Von der Leyen
The EU is working on a new package of sanctions to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday as leaders from across Europe met in Tirana, Albania.
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US aid cuts leave food for millions mouldering in storage
Food rations that could supply 3.5-million people for a month are mouldering in warehouses around the world because of US aid cuts and risk becoming unusable, according to five people familiar with the situation.
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Pope Leo tells diplomats the dignity of migrants must be respected
Pope Leo XIV, in his first address to world diplomats at the Vatican, said on Friday the dignity of migrants had to be respected, while also calling on nations to halt the production of weapons and prioritise peace efforts.
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