Novus Media
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Over 70,000 hectares of CapeNature-managed land burned in the current fire season, yet infrastructure remains intact due to effective rapid response and coordination efforts.
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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota passed away at 77, having stepped down from politics due to health issues after a significant political career in South Africa.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled 10-metre-tall statues of Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo in eThekwini, celebrating South Africa’s democratic journey. While acknowledging their historical significance, the R22 million cost has sparked criticism amid ongoing infrastructure issues in the province. Ramaphosa emphasized the statues’ role in preserving collective memory and boosting tourism.
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South Africa’s financial constraints will make it impossible for the country to host another Rugby World Cup, SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer has said at a recent press briefing.
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Skukuza Airport, praised for its stunning design and scenic approach, enhances travel to Kruger National Park, offering a unique and memorable safari experience from arrival.
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The Road Traffic Management Corporation has raised alarm over the persistent non-compliance of private scholar transport operators.
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The Ministry of Police confirmed the IPID report on the Phala Phala matter was declassified on February 2, amid ActionSA’s demands for access.
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The attempted murder case against Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe (28), son of Zimbabwe’s late president Robert Mugabe, has been postponed by the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court.
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DA launches billboard campaign criticising premier’s hotel shower remarks amid Gauteng water crisis.
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Fuel prices will increase from March 3, with diesel rising by up to 65c per litre, attributed to higher crude oil prices and currency fluctuations.










