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Junior Springboks ready to battle Australia in World Rugby Championship opener
The Junior Springboks are locked and loaded for their World Rugby U20 Championship campaign, with head coach Kevin Foote naming a settled starting XV to take on Australia in Sunday’s […]
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New-look Wimbledon prepares for life without line judges
LONDON – Wimbledon is guaranteed to be picture-perfect when it gets under way next week but the courts will never look the same again after the demise of line judges. […]
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Matanzima Bridge construction resumes without hiccup
The Matanzima Bridge in KwaNobuhle is undergoing repair after June 2024’s flood collapse, with local SMMEs constructing gabion baskets to prevent future erosion and stabilise the structure.
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Swaar reën en rukwinde teister Wes-Kaap
Die Wes-Kaap ervaar uitdagende weerstoestande met swaar reen, oorstromings en sterk winde tot ten minste 27 Junie.
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Suspects arrested as KwaNobuhle mourns loss of two learners
Two high school learners were allegedly raped and murdered in Khayelitsha, an area of KwaNobuhle, on June 18, sending shockwaves throughout the Nelson Mandela Bay.
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“Groter as lewensgroot” – vriende onthou legendariese Bakkes
C. Johan Bakkes, bekende Suid-Afrikaanse skrywer, is oorlede ná ’n stryd teen kanker en laat ’n nalatenskap van onvergeetlike stories agter.
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On the 12th day of the Iran-Israel conflict, Trump says a ceasefire is in force
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was in force , urging both sides to “not violate it” on the 12th day of the […]
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SEVERE WEATHER ALERT: Major cold front predicted to bring heavy rain, snow and gale-force winds to parts of the country
A significant weather system is set to impact large parts of South Africa this week, with meteorologists warning of potential disruptions to daily life and possible hazardous conditions in multiple […]
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KwaNobuhle double murder accused waive bail
Four suspects in the KwaNobuhle double murder of two high school learners appeared in court, waived bail, and face community concerns over their potential release.










