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Musa Mseleku’s DAUGHTER, Abongwe, revealed that it was not easy growing up on television as the show about their family’s life started when she was still a student, until now.Abongwe who now works at Multichoice as he has a degree in photography, had a talk withOf this countryas he was seen working at other Mzansi Magic events in Johannesburg.Abongwe said it is nice to see where he is now and what makes him even happier is that he is now self-employed and independent.”Growing up on television when we first started was not fun as there were many things that happened.…

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Residents at Silvercroon Center enjoy FAK songs. (Photo: Cornelia Thirion/Maroela Media) Sustainable well-being in African communities is the heart and driving force behind all projects at Solidarity Helping Hand. Apart from social work in communities, the organization also offers free therapy services at Our Centers as needed. Helpende Hand manages Ons Winkels, part of which income is plowed back into the community and offers free after-school care to children at Ons Plek in Derdepoort, Pretoria. In between, the organization also manages fundraising projects to ensure the sustainability of their projects. However, it is not just their own projects that benefit.…

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A viral youth satirical protest movement, the Cockroach Janta Party, has emerged following exam cancellations last month.Published On 16 Jun 202616 Jun 2026India has blocked the Telegram messaging app until Monday and ordered the platform to disable the editing feature on messages already posted, saying the platform has been used to “defraud candidates” and for “paper leaks” regarding upcoming national student examinations.The restriction was issued on Tuesday under a stringent provision of the IT law, which empowers the government to block access to online sites in the interest of India’s “sovereignty and integrity”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listActivists…

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THANDOLWETHU Zondi says that since he entered the field of acting, there is no place that has challenged him like the one he will appear in in a new drama on Mzansi Wethu (163), called Phambili ngeGwijo.This film, which coincides with the celebration of youth day on June 16, will be shown on this channel on Sunday, at 8 pm.Thandolwethu who has appeared in major matches including the second season ofOutlaws as well as theShaka Ilembeexpressed his happiness for being part of the lesson to teach the youth not to lose hope.Speaking about it, he said that it highlights school…

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(Photo: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP) The presidency warned on Monday against the spread of misleading information on the issue of undocumented foreigners in South Africa after the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, recently condemned attacks on foreign nationals in the country. According to the WHO’s statement, several people lost their lives in the attacks, including at least five Ethiopians and five Mozambicans who died in Mossel Bay. However, the presidency said in a statement that the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) will enter into discussions with the WHO to make sure that the information available…

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An accident between a taxi and a truck has claimed the lives of eight people on the N4 toll road between Ngodwana and Waterval Onder, Mpumalanga.A taxi collided with a truck on Tuesday morning. One person was seriously injured. The Department of Public Safety in the province says the accident happened between Ngodwana and Waterval Onder, near Waterval Boven. The road is closed and motorists are being diverted towards Schoemanskloof until the clean-up is complete.The cause of the accident is still unclear and the investigation is ongoing.(email protected)

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Ashley Oosthuizen. (Photo: Facebook / A voice for Ashley Oosthuizen) Ashley Oosthuizen, the South African currently serving a sentence in Thailand, has had his prison sentence shortened further after the Thai government announced a royal pardon that is expected to benefit more than 80,000 prisoners. The pardon was granted in celebration of Queen Suthida’s birthday and follows after the decision was published in the Thai government gazette. According to the terms of the pardon, prisoners with good behavior who have served at least a third of their sentence or have already served eight years in prison may be eligible for…

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THE family of a woman from Steak Farm, Hibberdene, who has been missing for almost a month, is blaming the father of the children for the loss of a relative.Ms. Nonhlanhla “Nhlanhlo” Shezi (34) is said to have been last seen on May 15 when she had an argument with the children’s father, beating him, at their apartment in Kotishini. It is said that this place is not so far away from his home that he used to walk from there.According to his mother, Ms. Hlengiwe Shezi, the victim was a constant person at home even though he was living…

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The scheme for universities to pay directly to students funded by the National Students’ Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has been plagued by problems.This was expressed by the MEC of Higher Education, Mr. Buti Manamela, who said that there are those who believe that this program has no problems. He said that previously the direct payment system was used but there were problems.”Many people are talking about transferring the money to the universities so that they can pay directly to the students. We have come to the current plan of NSFAS paying directly to the students, because previously the universities paid…

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Photo for illustration only. (Photo: Unsplash)The DA says documents obtained in terms of the Act on the Promotion of Access to Information (Paia) show that there is still no completed national action plan to deal with South Africa’s water crisis – despite months of promises by the government.Stephen Moore, the DA’s spokesperson on water and sanitation, says pres. During his state of the nation address on 12 February, Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the government’s response to the water crisis was a high priority and that a crisis committee under his leadership would urgently develop an action plan to tackle the…

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