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World Cup winner Wiese hospitalized after heart attack

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Rugby World Cup winner Kobus Wiese is recovering in a Cape Town hospital after suffering a heart attack, fellow former Springbok Toks van der Linde

Prince Philip dies

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Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has died. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Prince Philip had died peacefully in his sleep at Windsor Castle. He

Woods crash due to unsafe speed

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Tiger Woods was driving at an “unsafe” speed, nearly double the 45 mph limit when he crashed in California in February, the Los Angeles County’s

Netanyahu takes on Iran on Holocaust Remembrance day

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In a moving annual ritual, Israel briefly came to a standstill on Thursday for two minutes at 10:00 am as air raid sirens blared to

Jeffrey relocated to Limpopo

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Jeffrey, the baboon that’s been roaming Johannesburg’s northern and western suburbs since the beginning of March, has been captured and relocated to Limpopo. According to

Middle-income earners expected to be hardest hit by electricity price increase

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South Africans will be paying a lot more for electricity this month after Eskom increased tariffs by 15.63% on 1 April. This comes after Eskom and

Reinstate Habib, supporters tell SOAS

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Support for embattled academic Adam Habib is growing, with former public protector Thuli Madonsela, academic Barney Pityana and columnists Justice Malala and Palesa Morudu penning

US rules out vaccination passports

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The United States has cited citizens’ privacy and rights in ruling out mandatory Covid-19 vaccination passports. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said there would

Developed economies set for strong post-pandemic recovery – IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is forecasting a stronger post-pandemic economic recovery for developed economies. The IMF believes most advanced economies will emerge from the

Postponement of municipal elections unlikely – IEC

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Municipal elections, which are due to be held later this year, are very unlikely to be postponed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This