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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.”
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Constitutional Court hears landmark case on Shell’s Wild Coast exploration
The Constitutional Court heard arguments in a historic case that could set the tone for future battles between corporate energy interests and environmental and community rights.
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Trump sues New York Times for $15 billion over ‘decades-long defamation’
The New York Times criticised a $15 billion defamation lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump as a brazen attempt to silence independent reporting.
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Teenager missing from Motherwell home since July
Motherwell teenager Khazimla Pinda, 17, has been missing since 15 July 2025 after running away from his family home in the NU9 shack area.
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Israeli airstrikes leave children dead, residents describe horror in Gaza City
As drones buzzed overhead in the morning sun, Palestinians sifted through the rubble of a residential block in northern Gaza City, lifting a blanket that held the body of a victim of Israel’s ongoing bombardment.
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Christo Nel granted R5000 bail after claiming he ended mother’s suffering
GQEBERHA – Christo Nel (64) accused of murdering his elderly mother has been granted bail of R5000 after telling police he shot her to end her unbearable suffering. Nel, a freelance […]
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Humpback whale rescued from fishing rope entanglement off Cape Recife
GQEBERHA – A juvenile Humpback whale was set free after being found entangled in fishing rope by the National Sea Rescue Institute Station (NSRI) and SA Whale Disentanglement Network (SAWDN) […]
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Inspiring rural youth through film, acting
Inga Makosonke, Director of New Motion Casting Agency, has confirmed that their first film, Dark Shadow, was aired on Mpuma-Kapa TV in July this year. The experience provided crucial lessons […]
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Rise of lab-grown diamonds sparks economic alarm in Southern Africa
Botswana and its southern African peers – nations that built much of their prosperity on diamonds – are scrambling to secure new sources of growth as cheaper, lab-grown alternatives disrupt the global market.
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DA slams SANDF’s R28m plan for ‘unaccredited’ training in Cuba
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has sharply the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) for approving a R28 million programme to send 20 officers to Cuba for what the party describes as “unaccredited, wasteful training.”










