Entertainment
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On this day in history: Afrikaans declared an official language
EntertainmentOn 5 May 1925, Afrikaans was declared an official language of South Africa.
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Wacky Wednesday: 9 TV moms we all (secretly) wish we had
EntertainmentWhether it’s their fierce protection over their families or effortless cool, these TV moms have certainly given us the warmest…
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On this day in history: Ruth First was born
EntertainmentOn 4 May 1925, South African activist, journalist and academic Ruth First, was born.
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On this day in history: World Press Freedom Day was declared
EntertainmentOn 3 May 1991, The United Nations General Assembly declared May 3 to be World Press Freedom Day.
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5 ways we can learn from how Millennials work
EntertainmentGen Y workers often get a bad rep for appearing to be a little entitled but here’s how we can…
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On this day in 1926: Ford workers get 40-hour week
EntertainmentHenry Ford: “It is high time to rid ourselves of the notion that leisure for workmen is either ‘lost time’…
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Workers Day – Where does it come from?
EntertainmentHere are a few things you may not know about the origins of Workers Day
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Restaurant of the Week: All bikers welcome at Cock & Tail
EntertainmentThe popular café is situated right where the action is in Margate and is a great place to bring friends…
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Get ready for AFRICA BIKE weekend! (All event details here)
Local newsThree days. Hundreds of bikes. Exciting entertainment. Margate is the place to be.
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On this day in history: Daniel Day-Lewis was born
EntertainmentOn April 29 1957, Three time Oscar winner Daniel Day Lewis was born. Happy Birthday Daniel.
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Amanda A-mangia: Classic Italian stew
EntertainmentOsso Buco (Italian for "bone with a hole") is a traditional veal or beef shin stew that you can take…
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On this day in history: Benito Mussolini was executed
EntertainmentOn April 28 1945, former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress were captured and executed at the Swiss Border.











