News
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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.”
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting had leftist ties, Utah governor says
The man arrested over the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was romantically involved with a transgender roommate and held “leftist ideology,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox said, confirming details likely to fuel the national debate over the killing.
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Focus on digital transformation and safety in schools
The Department of Basic Education has advanced its vision for preparing learners for a digital and artificial intelligence-driven economy.
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Tragic car accident claims life of NWU student
The North-West University student died after she allegedly lost control of her vehicle in an early morning accident at a Potchefstroom intersection.
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Truck driver case postponed following fatal Cradock collision
The case against a truck driver involved in a collision which claimed four lives near Cradock has been remanded until Monday, 15 September. The tragedy occurred shortly after 08:00 on […]
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Family of Steve Biko calls for accountability in reopened inquest
The long-awaited inquest into the death of Black Consciousness Movement founder Steve Biko was formally reopened today, exactly 48 years after the anti-apartheid activist died in police custody.
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Eastern Cape malls partner with Cupcakes of Hope to support children with cancer
Three Eastern Cape malls have now partnered with Cupcakes of Hope (CoH) to support South African children battling cancer.
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Constitutional Court strikes down gender-based marriage name law
South Africa’s Constitutional Court delivered a landmark ruling ths week, declaring that men have the right to adopt their wives’ surnames upon marriage, striking down legislation that the court found […]










