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Government has decided to recall SA’s diplomats in Israel

Zuko Komisa Image | @GovernmentZA /X The government has decided to recall SA’s diplomats in Israel. The announcement was made in Pretoria on Monday during a media briefing by Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni regarding the results of the cabinet meeting held last week. According to Ntshavheni, the cabinet is dissatisfied with Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza's clinics and schools as well as the shutdown of humanitarian crossings. "Cabinet […]

today06/11/2023

Amazulu confirms the passing of striker Bonginkosi Ntuli

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Amazulu confirms the passing of striker Bonginkosi Ntuli

Katlego Sekhu image: Amazulu South African and Amazulu striker Bonginkosi Ntuli has sadly passed away. The KZN-based side confirmed his untimely passing in an official statement. "It is with a very heavy heart that we inform you of the untimely passing of our beloved centre-forward and loyal servant, Bonginkosi Ntuli." According to a statement from Amazulu, Ntuli was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, which metastasized and ultimately […]

today06/11/2023

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Yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms in parts of the country

Photo by Amol Mande: Yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms in parts of the country The Weather Service has issued a Yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms over the eastern parts of the Eastern Cape, Free State, North West, and Northern Cape. Strong gusts, significant rainfall, and hail were reported in several regions of the country as a result of a severe thunderstorm warning issued by the South […]

today06/11/2023

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“We want the colours that represent democracy”- EFF calls for Springbok emblem to be changed

Zuko Komisa Image | @EFFSouthAfrica /Twittter "We want the colours that represent democracy"- EFF calls for the Springbok emblem to be changed. Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has demanded the dismantling of the South African rugby national team, the Springboks, claiming that they are the pinnacle of white supremacist racism. Malema was speaking on Sunday at the Standard Bank Arena in Johannesburg to the Gauteng […]

today06/11/2023

Lights on: Minister Ramokgopa confident in Eskom's recovery efforts

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Ramokgopa to embark on follow-up visits to power stations

By: Natasha Archary Image: Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramakgopa Electricity Minister, Dr Kgosienthso Ramokgopa will embark on several follow-up visits to power stations this November. Ramokgopa will from Monday, 06 November be visiting Eskom power stations to acquire more insights into the challenges facing the power utility. The visits are follow-up visits to power stations that the Minister first embarked on when he was appointed as Minister in the Presidency in […]

today06/11/2023

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Fire in Plastic View, Tshwane burns 45 shacks leaving over 250 homeless

Zuko Komisa Image | @CityTshwane / X Fire in Plastic View, Tshwane burns 45 shacks leaving over 250 homeless. According to the City of Tshwane's Emergency Services Department, a fire at the Plastic View informal settlement has left almost 200 people homeless. The event took place early on Saturday. Forty-five shacks were demolished in all. When emergency personnel got to the community east of Pretoria, they discovered that the shacks […]

today05/11/2023

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Cocaine worth R65m seized by police in Gqeberha

Zuko Komisa Cocaine worth R65m was seized by police in Gqeberha. South African Police Service (SAPS) has made yet another significant narcotics bust, this time in Gqeberha. A vessel that had entered the nation from Brazil was found to be carrying cocaine, which had a street value of R65 million. Following up on information, Gqerberha Seaport personnel intercepted the ship on Thursday while it was docked and discovered 35 bricks […]

today04/11/2023

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Malaria season: 4.9 million people are at risk of contracting malaria

Zuko Komisa Photo by Jimmy Chan: Malaria season: 4.9 million people are at risk of contracting malaria. 4.9 million people, mostly in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo, are at risk of catching malaria, a lethal disease caused by a parasite, according to the Department of Health. This summer, when visiting malaria-endemic areas, travelers are advised by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) to take the necessary precautions. Because […]

today03/11/2023

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Ghaleb Cachalia responds to Steenhuisen removing him from Shadow Cabinet over comments on Israel

By: Natasha Archary Image: Ghaleb Cachalia X Ghaleb Cachalia has responded to his removal from the Democratic Alliance's (DA) Shadow Cabinet over recents comments he made on X about Israel. On 31 October, Cachalia shared, "I will not be silenced. Israel is committing genocide. Full. Bloody. Stop." Cachalia's views on the Israel-Hamas war led to his removal, after party leader, John Steenhuisen sent the now former Shadow MP a letter. […]

today03/11/2023

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