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Fietsrygemeenskap betreur afsterwe van baanbreker bergfietsryer JP van Zyl
Die Suid-Afrikaanse fietsrygemeenskap treur oor die verlies van JP van Zyl, stigter van Recycles Bike Shop, wat op 52-jarige ouderdom in ‘n ongeluk oorlede is.
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Veteran politician Helen Zille accepts DA nomination as Johannesburg mayoral candidate for 2026 elections
In a stirring address delivered in Soweto, veteran Democratic Alliance politician Helen Zille formally accepted her party’s nomination as mayoral candidate for Johannesburg in the upcoming 2026 municipal elections. The […]
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Trump hails slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as ‘giant’ at memorial service
US President Donald Trump yesterday (21 September) called slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk “a giant of his generation” at a massive memorial service marked by strong Christian rhetoric and praise […]
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Premier asks for harsher sentences for mothers who left children alone, hungry
The Free State Premier appealed for harsher sentences after two mothers were found guilty of child abuse after abandoning their children.
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Notre-Dame’s twin towers ready to welcome visitors after 2019 fire
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday inaugurated the restored towers of Notre-Dame cathedral.
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Cape Town cruise industry posts record-breaking season
Cape Town and the Western Cape have wrapped up their most successful cruise season on record.
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Hospital worker busted for allegedly attempting to sell human placentas
A hospital workers arrested for alleged possession of human placentas
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Suspect in NPA prosecutor Tracy Brown’s murder denied access to case docket
A Kariega murder suspect was denied access to the docket against him after the magistrate ruled it would compromise investigations and endanger witnesses.
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Tupperware returns to South Africa as TuppAfrica, promises ‘exciting new chapter’
South Africans can look forward to something exciting as the iconic American brand Tupperware makes its return under the new name TuppAfrica.
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Joburg residents urged to brace for dry taps this summer
Johannesburg residents should prepare for water restrictions this summer as the city battles rising demand, high consumption, and severe infrastructure challenges.










