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World’s first-ever ‘artificial womb factory’ to birth 30 000 babies a year

By Zuko Komisa The world's first-ever 'artificial womb factory' is set to carry a baby to full term in a birth pod. A biotechnologist in Germany is developing the first artificial womb facility sett to allow parents to choose their child's characteristics like food from a menu. According to EctoLife the innovation results from more than 50 years of inventive scientific research and can create 30,000 offspring per year. In […]

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ENTERTAINMENT

Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena’s steamy pic has everyone talking

By Zuko Komisa Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena's steamy pictures have everyone talking. It is not every day a coach of one of the most successful teams in South Africa drops so much eye candy a week before Christmas, and it's well executed. Rhulani Mokwena, the coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, created a commotion on social media after steamy images from a photoshoot went viral. Social media users' reactions were startled […]

today15/12/2022

NEWS

Former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo, who worked on Phala Phala report reportedly seeks police protection

Former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo, who worked on the Phala Phala report reportedly seeks police protection According to Sunday World, Meshoe demanded a secret vote on the report on the farm burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa's property in a letter to National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.  According to startling claims made by a prominent lawmaker, Reverend Kenneth Meshoe, former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo has requested police protection after receiving threats […]

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NEWS

Ramaphosa has suspended Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe

By Zuko Komisa Ramaphosa has suspended Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe. The Judicial Service Commission's recommendations were cited as the basis for the decision by the Presidency in a statement. He claimed that the decision was made after reading the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) report in July. President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe on the advise of the Judicial Service Commission pic.twitter.com/3n71WRbezm— Kaya 959 […]

today14/12/2022

NEWS

Tony Yengeni has won his appeal to contest for NEC position

By Zuko Komisa Tony Yengeni has won his appeal to contest for NEC position. The African National Congress has reversed its decision to bar Tony Yengeni from running for NEC seats in the party. Due to his criminal history, Yengeni was last week disqualified from running for the NEC. The disqualification was challenged by Yengeni, and the party's electoral committee chose to support his appeal. Also Read: In conversation with […]

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NEWS

Soweto serial rapist sentenced to 5 life sentences and 42 years in prison

By Zuko Komisa Soweto serial rapist sentenced to 5 life sentences and 42 years in prison. Katlego Mabote, a serial rapist, was found guilty by the Johannesburg High Court of raping multiple women and then buying police to withdraw the allegations against him. A taxi owner and student bus driver who terrorized the Soweto neighbourhood for seven years was sentenced to five life terms and 42 years in prison for […]

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SPORTS

Iranian footballer sentenced to death for “campaigning for women’s rights”

By Zuko Komisa Iranian footballer sentenced to death by the Islamic Republic for “campaigning for women's rights” Former Iranian youth football player Amir Nasr-Azadani has been given a death sentence by the government for advocating for women's rights during the country's ongoing demonstrations. Nasr-Azadani has been arrested for committing ‘moharabeh,’ which is a Persian term that roughly translates to ‘waging war against God.’ The 26-year-old former football player for Iran's […]

today14/12/2022

NEWS

Carl Niehaus shoved by the police outside Parliament

By Zuko Komisa Carl Niehaus was shoved by the police outside Parliament. Niehaus and a small number of anti-Ramaphosa demonstrators wearing ANC garb demanded that Parliament approve the adoption of the Section 89 panel findings on the Phala Phala farm saga. Niehaus, who is a former spokesperson for the now-suspended uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veteran's Association (MKMVA), was shoved by the police in a very dramatic way. He was luckily unharmed […]

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