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Legendary surf pioneer’s story finally told in new book
The Oom chronicles John Whitmore, the pioneering surfer who discovered South Africa’s legendary breaks at Jeffreys Bay and St Francis Bay.
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Pellsrus Primary faces sanitation crisis as toilet project stalls
1,200 learners at Pellsrus Primary School in Jeffreys Bay forced to share six toilets after contractors abandoned R2m renovation project.
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Community partnership transforms garden at Lungiso High
Lungiso High School’s neglected garden transformed into indigenous plant display through community partnership, inspiring school change.
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Alleged critical staff shortages cripple Humansdorp Hospital
Humansdorp Hospital under fire again as patients sleep on floors and wait days for treatment due to staff shortages and overcrowding.
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Scientists unveil AI that predicts future disease risks
Scientists have unveiled an artificial intelligence model capable of predicting the likelihood of developing more than 1,000 diseases years before diagnosis.
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Five SANDF soldiers, two Zimbabweans due in court over illicit cigarette smuggling
SANDF soldiers are among seven suspects arrested for allegedly smuggling illicit cigarettes
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Young scientists advance to Eskom Expo International Science Fair
South Africa’s brightest minds will compete for life-changing prizes that will open doors to future studies and careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation (STEMI) at this year’s Eskom […]
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Trump receives UK’s ‘largest military ceremonial welcome’
US President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, arrived by helicopter at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for the first full day of his historic second state visit to the UK.
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‘Tinder Swindler’ victims ‘celebrate’ his arrest
Two victims of Israeli fraudster Simon Leviev, made famous by the Netflix show “The Tinder Swindler”, on Tuesday told AFP that they were glad to learn of his arrest in […]
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Murder suspect says he ‘had enough of Charlie Kirk’s hatred’
Tyler Robinson (22), the man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, said he killed the right-wing activist because he was tired of his “hatred.”










