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Jeffreys Bay Golf Club honours Pixie (99) with unique gesture
Pixie Phillips, a beloved Jeffreys Bay Golf Club member, still hits the course occasionally at 99 — defying Gary Player’s famous 8-to-80 claim.
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Matjhabeng is not only powerless, but the taps in large sections of the municipality are dry
Residents in Matjhabeng Local Municipality faced severe electricity outages over the Freedom Day and Workers’ Day weekend, lasting over five days in some areas. Critical services were compromised, with hospitals impacted and residents experiencing health risks. The municipality attributed the…
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Former police officers sentenced to 17 years for corruption related to a political murder
Five people, including two former police officers, have been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment for corruption related to a political murder case.
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African countries must tackle instability driving migration, says South Africa
South Africa has rejected Africa countries’ accusations of xenophobia following recent anti-migrant protests.
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Hitman taken off the street after tip-off from community
A community tip-off led to the arrest of a suspected hitman in Bonteheuwel, showing residents’ courage in standing up to gang violence.
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Why Sapoa did not pursue refunds in Cape Town tariff court case
In a notice to its members Sapoa CEO Neil Gopal, stated that Sapoa didn’t ask the Court to order a refund of any of the impugned charges paid by residents.
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Raw sewage still flows by Welkom school despite court orders
Raw sewage flows near St Helena Primary School in Welkom, posing health risks to students and obstructing access to local shops. Despite court orders and promises from municipal officials for urgent intervention, no action has occurred. Local leaders are urging…
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Trump’s ultimatum to Iran: Accept deal or face more strikes
President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum for Iran to accept a deal to end the war or face intense renewed US bombing.
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Eastern Cape roads remain open despite flooding and severe weather
Eastern Cape roads remain open despite flooding and snowfall risks, with officials urging motorists to drive cautiously as wet, slippery conditions persist.
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City of Joburg bankruptcy looms as treasury threatens R8bn cutoff
Democratic Alliance Johannesburg mayoral candidate Helen Zille has revealed a leaked letter from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana warning that the City of Johannesburg is effectively bankrupt.










