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An Afro pop singer of love songs fame, Sbahle has revealed that independence in young music and passion to do and achieve great things independently, is one of the reasons why he produced an album that contains such a message, which he addressed to people

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Argieffoto (Foto: Tracey Adams/African News Agency/ANA) The police in Limpopo have deployed a team of experienced investigators to track down the suspects who are believed to be responsible for the brutal murder of two tourists whose bodies were discovered in the northern part of the Kruger National Park on Friday afternoon. Lt. Gen. Thembi Hadebe, the provincial police commissioner in Limpopo, has meanwhile pledged that “maximum resources” will be used to catch the culprits. Brig. Hlulani Mashaba, police spokesperson, says the bodies of a 71-year-old white man and a white woman, whose identity has yet to be confirmed, were discovered…

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Bambile Police Minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia, has expressed great concern over the increase in incidents of violence and crime in the country, which is a big problem because they are being attacked in their own homes.Cachalia said this while speaking at a press conference in Pretoria, Friday, where he was going to announce the crime statistics in the country for the first quarter of the year between January 1 to March 31.In his speech, he lamented that they are saddened by the increasing number of crimes committed by people living in rural areas, as he revealed that there were 1,523…

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From the left is Prof. Johnnie Hay (dean: Faculty of Education), Susan O’Reilly (head of department: Education Studies), dr. Chris-Mari Le Hanie (senior lecturer: Opoedkunde studies) and dr. Celia Booyse (senior manager: Program Development and Accreditation). (Photo: Provided)Akademia’s Faculty of Education has further expanded its postgraduate program offering with the introduction of the BEdHons (Curriculum Studies) program which aims to deepen educators’ curriculum knowledge and equip them as critical, research-based curriculum leaders.The program was launched on 20 May and follows shortly after the institution’s postgraduate Diploma in School Leadership and Management was launched last year.According to prof. Johnnie Hay, dean…

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THERE are more than 200 emergency vehicles belonging to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health that have been parked in garages because they are not in working condition and are awaiting repairs.This news came from a report presented by the Committee of the Department of Health in the province, which revealed that these ambulances are half of the number of ambulances in the Department.This is like adding pepper to the wound of the KZN Health Department’s problems, especially because there were already complaints that ambulances do not arrive quickly when they are called to save people’s lives, in some cases they…

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(Photo: Cornelia Hitge) The ongoing outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa is currently taking an enormous toll on the country’s farming community, not only economically, but also emotionally. Against this background, Isuzu Motors South Africa used its presence at the Nampo Harvest Day to shed light on this crisis with the launch of its initiative, the Farmer Solidarity Campaign. This campaign, which will last until 30 May, centers around the Farmer Stories Fund – an emergency relief initiative that will provide R250 000 worth of practical aid packages to selected farmers affected by the outbreak. Tell your story, get…

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Iran were expected to fly from Turkiye to Arizona to continue World Cup 2026 preparations but will switch to Mexico.Published On 23 May 202623 May 2026Iran will base ‌their squad in the Mexican border city of Tijuana ⁠during this ⁠year’s World Cup after football’s world governing body FIFA approved a request to move their training camp from Arizona, ⁠the head of Iran’s football federation said on Saturday.“We will be based in the Tijuana camp, which is near the Pacific ⁠Ocean and on the border between Mexico and the United States,” Iran’s Football Federation President Mehdi Taj said in a video…

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Durban City (0) 0AmaZulu FC (0) 1History has been made by three KwaZulu-Natal teams, finishing the season in the Top 8 for the first time after 29 seasons since the Premier Soccer League (PSL) was established.AmaZulu FC ended the season on a high note, strengthening their fourth place in the Betway Premiership log by defeating Durban City in the Durban home game at Chatsworth Stadium, Durban, on Saturday.Nkosikhona Radebe scored the winning goal for AmaZulu in the 82nd minute of the second half.The Zulus entered the field needing three points to strengthen their fourth place on the log, while City…

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THE COACH of Kaizer Chiefs, Cedric Kaze, hopes that they will put a yoke on the managers with the decision they have to make about who will cook this Naturena team next season.Chiefs lost 1-0 to Chippa United in the last match of the Betway Premiership season at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, on Saturday. Sammy Seabi scored the winning goal of the Kings’ event in the second half.The Chiefs who entered the field are already sure that no team will move them to third place in the Premiership log, giving a chance to young players such as goalkeeper Takalani Mazhamba…

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The presenter of the podcast, Johan Koekemoer. (Photo: Provided) This year, the heartbeat of the South African countryside gets a brand new, unique platform to share its stories with the world. In the run-up to this year’s Vivo Boer Marketing Day, which is presented under the theme “Rural Focus”, the Bakkieboer podcast has been officially launched. This informal series promises to take listeners and viewers into the true humanity and the untold stories behind the scenes of the agricultural industry. The presenter of the podcast, Johan Koekemoer, says that the initiative was born out of a very simple and sincere…

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