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Justin Snaith ‘army’ dominates first Durban July Log
See It Again tops the pile, but there’s debate about who makes the cut.
Meta implements tailored approach to preserve integrity of SA elections
The tech company has created an election resource centre on its website, specifically for the South African elections.
LOOK: King Charles III sees red in new portrait
The portrait will go on public display until next month and eventually hang in Drapers' Hall, the base of the historic merchants' guild and philanthropic body in the City of London.
Four children die of suspected poisoning near Midrand
The children were taken to Rabie Ridge Clinic and Tembisa Hospital but sadly passed away at the facilities.
Elections 2024: Same script, same cast… different outcome? Past promises and future hopes
'The ANC government, especially in the last 15 years, has been a disaster for South Africa.' - Economist.
Cannes kicks off with powerful showcase of women on screen
Picking this year's Palme d'Or falls to a jury led by Greta Gerwig, who became the first woman director to make a $1-billion movie last year with Barbie.
Zamalek legend urges club to sign Bafana star Percy Tau
The Red Devils are said to be also keen to extend Tau's stay.
Opel unwraps more of revived Frontera approved for South Africa
The Blitz's replacement for the Crossland has, reportedly, given the greenlight for South Africa, but only from 2025.
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Justin Snaith ‘army’ dominates first Durban July Log
See It Again tops the pile, but there’s debate about who makes the cut.
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The portrait will go on public display until next month and eventually hang in Drapers' Hall, the base of the historic merchants' guild and philanthropic body in the City of London.
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