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Elderly Abuse Awareness campaign educates most vulnerable
As harrowing details of elderly abuse are being heard in a Welkom courtroom more than 800km away, an awareness campaign to educate the elderly on their rights against abuse got […]
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Climate readiness bolstered by innovative risk mapping
As climate disasters grow more frequent, the Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber is advancing its efforts to bolster the region’s resilience. Central to this initiative is the pioneering Risk Management […]
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South Africa claims fourth place in Telegraph’s global Best Countries rankings
South Africa has secured its position among the world’s premier travel destinations, claiming fourth place in the prestigious Telegraph Travel Awards 2025.
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More than 100 NGOs warn of ‘mass starvation’ spreading across Gaza
More than 100 aid organisations warned on Wednesday that “mass starvation” was spreading in Gaza.
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Cosby Show actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies in drowning in Costa Rica
US actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played the son in the smash-hit sitcom “The Cosby Show,” has drowned in Costa Rica.
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World Brain Day: Never too early or too late to reduce dementia risk
Dementia does not happen overnight, and around 40% of cases are potentially preventable by addressing 14 modifiable risk factors during life.
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Limpopo pastor, 40, allegedly rapes 14-year-old girl in church
LIMPOPO- Police investigations are underway after a 40-year-old pastor, Sikhubu Phathutshedzo Innocent, allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl in a church in Sibasa, Thohoyandou policing area, in Limpopo. Innocent appeared at […]
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Eight commuters injured in petrol bomb attack on Golden Arrow bus in Cape Town
Eight passengers were seriously injured when assailants hurled a petrol bomb at a Golden Arrow bus in Gugulethu on Monday morning.
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Home Affairs opens fast-track centres in Australia, slashing document wait times
South African expatriates living in Australia will no longer face year-long delays for essential documents.
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George building collapse ‘entirely preventable’, investigation finds
A damning investigation into the devastating building collapse that killed 34 construction workers in George, has concluded that the tragedy was “entirely preventable” .










