Gumede to chair Multi-Party Convention later this month

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Professor William Gumede, a well-respected academic, is to chair the Multi-Party National Convention, which is being held by several opposition parties. The National Convention is

SA hankers for a leader who has yet to emerge – IRR report

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South Africans desire to be led to a better future, but no leader at present has shown the ability to step into this role. This

Postal service by drone begins in the UK

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Post will be for the first time delivered by drone in the United Kingdom. Post will be delivered using drones in the Orkney Islands in

Veterans want EFF out

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The ANC Veterans’ League insists that it would not condone stupidity and corruption, nor accept the ‘unholy and unethical coalition’ with the EFF, according to

Number of rhinos poached drops slightly

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The number of rhinos killed in the first half of this year showed a slight reduction compared to the same period last year. In 2022

Regional tensions rise after Niger coup

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Tensions in West Africa are rising after Burkina Faso and Mali said any attempt to intervene militarily in Niger, following a coup in that country,

DA-IFP pact could see DA get first deputy mayor position in KZN

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The DA could secure its first deputy mayoral post in KwaZulu-Natal, with Christo Botha likely to become the deputy mayor of uMhlathuze (Richards Bay) next

Outrage over AI-generated videos of Jamie Bulger

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The mother of Jamie Bulger, the boy who was murdered by two other children in the early 1990s, has expressed outrage over AI-generated videos on

Denmark to consider banning burning of religious texts

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Denmark is to consider making it illegal to burn the Koran and other religious texts. The Danish foreign ministry said that while it acknowledges the

Growth in wild tiger population

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Recent figures released by India and Bhutan show that the number of tigers in the wild is increasing. In India there were 3 682 tigers in