News
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British royals begin four-day US visit despite shooting
Britain’s King Charles III begins a state visit to the United States despite a shooting at a dinner attended by President Donald Trump.
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From “Coconut” to the Dean’s List: Graduate Reclaims Her isiXhosa Identity
Once labelled a “coconut”, Siphelele Oniwe overcame struggles with isiXhosa to graduate with honours and now pursues a Master’s in African Language Studies.
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Historic run: Kenyan becomes first man to finish marathon in under two hours
The world record for a marathon was shattered by Kenyan Sabastian Sawe at the London Marathon, who finished in a time of 1:59:30 on Sunday 26 April.
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Fire damages plastic plant at Vistarus Mission Station in Gqeberha
A fire broke out at Vistarus Mission Station on Sunday, 26 April, causing damage to the organisation’s plastic plant.
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Woman dies in head-on collision in Brackenfell
A woman has died in a fatal car accident in Brackenfell last night 25 April, in what was reportedly a head-on collision.
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Several US news outlets identify White House press gala shooter
A 31-year-old California engineer named Cole Tomas Allen has been identified as the suspect in a shooting at a press gala attended by US President Donald Trump.
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Seven behind bars after Hawks uncover illicit liquor operation in Stutterheim
Seven people arrested by the Hawks, after an illicit liquor operation was uncovered in Stutterheim on Wednesday 22 April.
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Western Cape opens applications for traffic officer cadet programme
The Western Cape mobility department has opened applications for its 12-month long Traffic Officer Cadet Bursary Programme.
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Solar plant nears completion as Western Cape advances energy independence
The Riversdale Solar Power Plant stands at 98% completion, marking a significant milestone in the Western Cape’s drive towards energy self-sufficiency.
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Weather service issues warnings as wet, windy spell sets in
Weather Service warns of damaging winds, storms and rough seas as cold, wet and windy conditions hit parts of South Africa.










