News
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Sanitary pads remain safe to use, health experts assure public
Health authorities and leading medical experts have moved to reassure South African women that sanitary pads are safe to use, following public concern over a study that detected low levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in menstrual products.
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French Ambassador visits Mitchells Plain Alliance Française
French Ambassador David Martinon visits Alliance Française de Mitchells Plain, pledging Embassy support for the community cultural centre’s future.
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Fearful African migrants warily work on through Gulf missile strikes
When blasts rolled across Dubai as air defences intercepted Iranian missiles overhead, Marion Kuria froze as a tremor ran through her building.
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Oil price surge | War in the Middle East escalates as Iran and Israel trade fire
IIran and Israel exchanged missile strikes on Monday as conflict in the Middle East intensified, and oil prices surging above $100 per barrel.
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Water emerges as a dangerous new war target
Attacks on water systems are uncommon in wartime, but they have appeared in the war in the Middle East with strikes on desalination plants – critical infrastructure for millions of people in the arid region.
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Burger Snr blasts administrators who “feel nothing for tradition”
Former WP star Schalk Burger Sr criticises a rebrand ending 143 years of WP rugby tradition, questioning legitimacy of the decision-making process.
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Suspects tampering with cars at Table Mountain National Park arrested
A car-jammer was found in the suspects’ vehicle after SANParks rangers chased and intercepted their car at the Olifantsbos parking area.
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Help needed to find missing child (4) from Bohlokong
Ntokozo was last seen on Saturday 7 March, wearing a blue polo neck and blue shorts while playing with neighbors’ children.
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Vrystaat het die res van die land jaloers met vooruitsigte vir herfs
Inwoners van die sentrale streek van die land kan hulle gereedmaak vir lieflike herfsdae en, na verwagting, nog lekker reën.
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Drug trafficking suffers loss of millions after police make large finds
Chrystal meth worth R2,2 million, destined for the Philippines, was found in a warehouse at the OR Tambo International Airport this week.










