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Seismic Shift or False Dawn? Hamilton’s First Half in Red
The announcement of Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari felt less like an ordinary transfer and more like a seismic shift. After all, he experienced unprecedented success at Mercedes, but it […]
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‘Ketamine Queen’ to plead guilty in Matthew Perry death case
LOS ANGELES – A drug dealer nicknamed the Ketamine Queen has agreed to plead guilty to supplying the narcotics that killed beloved Friends actor Matthew Perry, federal prosecutors announced Monday. […]
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Cookhouse small business initiative delivers results for local entrepreneurs
ENGIE’s Golden Valley funded a year-long small business programme showing how targeted enterprise support bolsters rural economies.
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Kidnapped woman (73) returned unharmed to her family
Theresa Minnie (73), who was kidnapped on Monday in front of her home in Kariega (formerly Uitenhage), has been reunited with her family. According to a Facebook post by a […]
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Graaff-Reinet reverend published in ecological justice book
A Graaff-Reinet minister has achieved recognition with the publication of his chapter in a new book by the Christian Literature Fund.
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Schalk Burger sr. skuldig bevind aan belastingontduiking
Die Paarl-landdroshof het Schalk Burger sr. en die Welbedacht-wynlandgoed skuldig bevind aan belastingversuim en het hen boetes opgeleg, met opskorting van vonnisse vir vyf jaar, nadat belastingopgawes ingediende is.
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Two new lions welcomed at Mountain Zebra National Park in Nxuba
Two male lions from Addo Elephant National Park have been welcomed at Mountain Zebra National Park as part of SANParks’ predator management programme.
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Fifteen years in jail for murdering his mother, stepfather, and brother
The Free State High Court has handed down a lengthy prison sentence to a young man for the murder of his family members.
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Police corruption crisis deepens as officers face courts for murder and theft
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s police force is grappling with a mounting crisis of corruption and criminality within its own ranks, as recent court cases expose a disturbing pattern of misconduct that […]
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Jellyfish invasion forces shutdown of France’s largest nuclear power station
LILLE, FRANCE – A massive swarm of jellyfish forced the complete shutdown of Western Europe’s largest nuclear power station on Monday, highlighting the unexpected ways climate change is affecting critical infrastructure. […]
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