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Five unfiltered facts about coffee you didn’t know
In honour of International Coffee Day, we’re spilling the beans on some fascinating facts behind the popular beverage.
US veep’s response to a group of young Republicans exposed by Politico for sharing offensive and bigoted messages is telling, ...
Residents of Donnelly Road in Durban are in a standoff with the eThekwini Municipality over delays in moving them into a low-cost housing project that was completed in June of 2024. The project, ...
Earlier this year, the Ackermans x Spur Design-a-Tee competition invited children from across the country to turn their imagination into wearable art. Inspired by Spur’s iconic colouring-in sheets and ...
The Gauteng education department says budget cuts delayed payments to service providers in its extended school nutrition programme. National school meals continue, but the extra provincial programme ...
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‘No wonder the kids are in trouble’: Victorian proposal to open courts only for African youth
Sky News host James Macpherson discusses an idea proposed by experts from RMIT which would introduce a brand new court system, just for African youth. “The special courts, which would exist outside of ...
A man who lives like a hermit on a farm allegedly used his children for target practice, a court has been told. He appeared with his wife in the Brits magistrate's court for a bail application on ...
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South Africa reaches first World Cup since hosting in 2010. Ivory Coast and Senegal also advance
South Africa is back at the World Cup for the first time since hosting the tournament in 2010. Ivory Coast and Senegal will ...
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Fruit juices in South Africa are getting a free ride: why they should have the same health warning labels as fizzy drinks
Fruit juices are often seen as a healthier choice because of their natural origin. In South Africa, regular consumption of ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — We see all kinds of marine mammals in the Lowcountry, like dolphins and manatees. Dolphins may be seen far more commonly, but manatees have a presence in our waters all the ...
For decades geologists thought the slow rise of South Africa’s southern coast was driven by forces deep below—buoyant plumes ...
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