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‘I couldn’t keep quiet’: Police chief Mkhwanazi after explosive police corruption allegations
Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, KwaZulu-Natal police chief, says he was aware that his 6 July press conference exposing alleged criminality and political interference would put him in the crosshairs – but he felt he “couldn’t keep quiet.”
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‘Gaza hospitals on brink of collapse’
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Israel’s ground offensive in northern Gaza has pushed hospitals to the “brink of collapse.”
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Scientists unveil AI that predicts future disease risks
Scientists have unveiled an artificial intelligence model capable of predicting the likelihood of developing more than 1,000 diseases years before diagnosis.
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Five SANDF soldiers, two Zimbabweans due in court over illicit cigarette smuggling
SANDF soldiers are among seven suspects arrested for allegedly smuggling illicit cigarettes
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Young scientists advance to Eskom Expo International Science Fair
South Africa’s brightest minds will compete for life-changing prizes that will open doors to future studies and careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation (STEMI) at this year’s Eskom […]
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Windvogel parents take pedestrian safety into own hands
A group of 12 dedicated parent volunteers has been manning a dangerous pedestrian crossing following a series of serious accidents.
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Trump receives UK’s ‘largest military ceremonial welcome’
US President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, arrived by helicopter at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for the first full day of his historic second state visit to the UK.
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Gelvandale Rugby Academy hard at work for upcoming Namibia tour
The Gelvandale Rugby Academy is hard at work – on and off the field – for their upcoming tour of Namibia.
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From coding to cooking – the journey of Chef Sivuyile Skepu
At just 27, Sivuyile Skepu is proving that it’s never too late to pivot, pursue passion, and thrive.










