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Social distancing over for lonesome baboon

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A chacma baboon called Kataza made headlines in 2020 after he raided homes in Cape Town, concerning some residents and irritating others. At one point he

SA electoral system set for overhaul

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South Africa’s electoral system is set for a major overhaul. This is according to Aaron Motsoaledi, the minister of home affairs, who was speaking in

Donkey cart as hearse

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Roads in Nyumaga village in the Centane  district are so bad that a funeral parlour has to hire a donkey cart to transport a coffin

Give me my passport – Gupta

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Atul Gupta, one of the controversial Gupta brothers whose relationship with former president Jacob Zuma and senior figures in the state and its enterprises was

Key questions answered on the Expropriation Bill – Dr. Anthea Jeffery livestream today

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If you want to understand how important it is to help resist the Expropriation Bill the African National Congress wants to enact as soon as

Colombia helps Venezuelans fleeing economic meltdown

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Colombia has announced that it will give protected status to almost one million undocumented migrants who have fled the consequences of economic collapse in neighbouring

Where was Kallis when we needed him?

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Proteas coach Mark Boucher hinted at the need for a permanent batting coach after South Africa’s repeated batting failures against Pakistan, according to News24. Neil

PPE corruption taught us lessons – Ramaphosa

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The report by the Special investigating Unit into corruption in the procurement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) showed that action was being taken and the

ConCourt to hear case of alleged police negligence in rape case

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The Constitutional Court will hear today a matter regarding police negligence in a rape case. In December 2010, Ms K was abducted while walking on

AstraZeneca arrives 8 weeks before ‘best before date’

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Following a scientific data release on Sunday 7 February that the vaccine that arrived in South Africa a week ago “offered minimal protection against mild