Novus Media
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Home Affairs introduces doorstep passport delivery for South Africans overseas from November, marking the department’s first courier service for critical identity documents.
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A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand swallowed up to 100 high-power magnets he bought on Temu, forcing surgeons to remove tissue from his intestines, doctors said on Friday.
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In Fordsburg, Johannesburg, over R17 million worth of illegally imported cell phones and accessories were seized during a police operation.
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Standing at the crossroads of Grade 11 or matric, the question “What’s next?” can feel overwhelming. With countless career paths and study options ahead, making informed decisions has never been […]
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Met Kupido wat binnekort sy laaste liefdespyle in dié seisoen van Boer soek ’n vrou skiet, kan kykNET-kykers solank hulle lippe begin aflek vir die geïnspireerde disse en liefde vir […]
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Cape Town’s sewer system is under siege from illegal dumping and misuse, with the city clearing 110,598 blockages across its 9 000 km network during the 2024/2025 financial year at […]
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Landmark policy allows private higher education institutions to use university designation for first time, ending decades of regulatory inequality in South Africa.
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A global crisis in stem cell donation has emerged, with half of all registered donors worldwide removed from databases in 2023 simply because they could not be traced or contacted.
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Stellenbosch University researchers found that 84.2% of baby cereals and porridges sold in South Africa contain potentially harmful sweet flavourings, with 78.3% violating labelling regulations, prompting calls for stricter enforcement to protect infant health and prevent misleading marketing practices that could negatively impact children’s long-term eating habits.










