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What to watch: ‘Ladies First’ is hilariously relevant

Despite the critics, it's as funny as it is socially relevant to watch.
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Public comment period into draft Public Procurement Regulations extended

Public comment period into draft Public Procurement Regulations extended National Treasury has announced the public comment period of the draft General Public Procurement Regulations, 2026, to run until 15 July …
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Safe hiking trails in Gauteng for solo hikers and small groups

Looking for safe hiking trails in Gauteng? Opt for guided walks or places with regular foot traffic for extra peace of mind.
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Abrahams to highlight government-industry drive to boost manufacturing

Abrahams to highlight government-industry drive to boost manufacturing As part of efforts to strengthen partnerships between government and the manufacturing sector, Trade, Industry and Competition Deputy Minister Alexandra Abrahams will …
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Trump says Iran war deal close as Strait of Hormuz tensions linger

Trump's announcement came after he called off planned military strikes on Iran
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South Africa fans slam Bafana Bafana after Mexico 2-0 defeat

South Africa’s World Cup dream got off to a painful start as Bafana Bafana fell 2-0 to Mexico in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While fans …
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Bafana Bafana’s FIFA World Cup woes deepen as red card FINES loom

Bafana Bafana's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign suffered an early setback both on and off the field following their defeat to Mexico.
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AI predicts the 2026 Fifa World Cup winner – but let’s see

Haim Israel, head of global thematic investing research at the Bank of America, describes the gargantuan role of AI in planning, directing and evaluating this year’s global soccer tournament in …
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Morning Star hosts thrilling boxing tournament at Grootfontein

More than 200 boxing enthusiasts packed the Grootfontein Soccer Stadium over the weekend to witness an exciting boxing tournament hosted by Morning Star Boxing Academy. The event was officially opened …
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Man found dead in suspected suicide

A 49 year old man of Ny’atu village under Chief Mphamba of Lundazi district has been found dead in an apparent suicide case. Zambia Police Service Eastern Province Police Commanding …
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Zimbabwe: How Safe Markets Are Supporting Women-Led Businesses and Reducing Violence in Zimbabwe

[Spotlight Initiative] HARARE, Zimbabwe - Women's participation in the workforce has the potential to benefit individuals, families and communities. Yet many women are forced to work in unsafe conditions or …
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No Ncwala Ceremony Next Year If New Mpezeni Is Not Installed – Ngoni Royal Establishment

The Ngoni Royal Establishment has announced that next year’s Ncwala Traditional Ceremony will not take place if a new Paramount Chief Mpezeni is not installed by the end of February. …
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'Court Rulings Matter, but It's Sustained Civic Action That Turns Them Into Real Protection'

[IPS] CIVICUS discusses Botswana's decriminalisation of same-sex relations with Faith Gunda, a Botswana-based law student and human rights defender, a member of the CIVICUS Protest Lab and co-founder of Sisterhood …
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Africa: Africa Needs a Radical Plan to Tackle 15m Youth Job Crisis

[IPS] Addis Ababa -- Africa has no problem with ideas, but the struggle is in how to implement them, leaders said at an inaugural forum convened to promote action on …
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Uganda: Ebola Outbreak - Uganda's Movement Restrictions Cripple Cross-Border Trade

[The New Humanitarian] Bwera, Uganda -- "When it comes to health, it should not be compromised at the expense of business and livelihoods."
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Namibia turns to Egypt, Africa CDC for medicine

Cabinet has approved two health agreements related to medical supplies and procurement services in Namibia. The deputy minister of information and communication technology, Wenzel Kavaka, announced this on Thursday as …
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Vuyo Brown set to release new album

Langalakhe Mabena, langamabena@gmail.com Award-winning Afro-gospel singer and songwriter Vuyo Brown is set to release her highly anticipated new album, “Imprint“, on June 27. The album will be officially launched at…
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News24 | The night Sung Kang turned Cape Town into a ‘Drifter’ park off frenzy

Sung Kang is one of the most popular actors in the Fast and Furious movie franchise, and there is hardly a petrolhead who doesn’t know him. Cape Town showed up …
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Mambwe district gears up for agriculture show

Preparations for the upcoming Mambwe District Agriculture Show have reached an advanced stage, with organisers intensifying activities to ensure a successful event. Mambwe District Agricultural Coordinator Henry Mukulumoya says the …
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Fifty years on, Soweto uprising legacy still shadows South Africa

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Ebola Outbreak Spreads in DR Congo As Misinformation Hampers Response

[RFI] Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched an online campaign to tackle growing mistrust surrounding a deadly Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) says misinformation is …
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WATCH | Nine white rhinos arrive in Mozambique

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Netball star Kaspar swaps court for cradle

Namibian Navy star Anna Kaspar’s absence from the netball court is striking. The Walvis Bay-based shooting star, who also plays for the Desert Jewels, has been nursing her newborn baby …
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Correctional Services ready to make its mark at 2026 Comrades Marathon

Correctional Services ready to make its mark at 2026 Comrades Marathon The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is set to make a strong statement at the 2026 Comrades Marathon, with …
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Civil Service Commission Verifies Reporting of Newly Recruited Health Workers on Copperbelt

The Civil Service Commission has launched an impromptu inspection tour of the Copperbelt Province to verify whether newly recruited health workers under the 2025 national recruitment exercise have reported for …
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