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PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has praised the security forces in the country, for protecting the country in difficult situations.Ramaphosa, who was speaking at the celebration of Independence Day in the Free State, said that the duty of the military is to protect the country but they end up doing other jobs that affect the country.”They help when there are disasters, they build bridges and do other works. Recently they helped in the fight against gang crime as well as the fight against ZamaZama,” said Ramaphosa.Ramaphosa also praised the good work done by the Madlanga Commission.”We are fighting corruption and law breakers…
In recent times, songs made with AI (Artificial Intelligence) are becoming very popular on the internet. The quality of the songs being created using AI tools and technology is so great that the listener is not able to differentiate between real and fake. The question is, shouldn’t such songs have AI labels?There are channels on YouTube in which the uploaded songs have been prepared with the help of AI. Image Credit: Apni duniya world/YTLast month he was returning by UP Roadways bus. While boarding the buses, one realizes how much people still like the songs of Alka Yaznik and Udit…
Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa spoke on Monday during the national Freedom Day celebrations at the Dr. Rantlai Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein said that the country’s freedom does not belong to one party or gender, but is the collective property of all South Africans.
What caused the Betway Cup to follow Orlando Pirates in league games when they are not champions?Does the Premier Soccer League (PSL) want to tell us what we don’t know?This is tea!All these questions and exclamations have spread on social media where fans are asking and answering the reason for the appearance of the league cup in Pirates games but not in the champions Mamelodi Sundowns.Most of them complained that they first saw it in the match between Pirates and Richards Bay FC that ended 2-2 at Mhlathuze Sports Complex on April 10, as it also appeared in the home…
Dispute over water spirals into deadly reprisals, but government says situation is ‘under control’.Published On 27 Apr 202627 Apr 2026At least 42 people have been killed in eastern Chad after a dispute between two families over access to water escalated into reprisal attacks, according to Deputy Prime Minister Limane Mahamat.Mahamat confirmed the total killed during a visit on Monday to the village of Igote. It is in Wadi Fira province, near the Sudanese border, where the violence started on Saturday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listHe said 10 others were injured and transferred to a provincial health centre for…
A school in Mthwalume, Qoloqolo, ward 15 SibonguJeza Primary School with small classrooms has been rescued by a businessman.A businessman from this area, Mr. Jacob Gumede of the Lunga Da Bhiva company, has donated one study room to add more study rooms to this school.Speaking to Solezwe, Gumede said that as a businessman, he felt it was very important for him to give back to the community and do something for the school.He complained that what motivated him was that he noticed that this school has very small classrooms.”I thought it’s better that as a local businessman there is something…
Joep Stevens’ entire house is a showcase of wildlife garden treasures. (Photo: Petronel Fourie) The Kruger National Park celebrates its centenary this year after it was proclaimed a national park in 1926. Although this park was actually already established in 1898 as the much smaller Sabie game reserve to protect the wildlife of the Lowveld, it only later gained national park status. For 60 years of these 100 years, the wildlife garden has been part of Joep Stevens’ life. He visited the wildlife park for the first time in 1966 as a six-year-old boy with his parents. After that, the…
Nelly Korda convincingly won the Chevron Championship and once again became the world’s leading women’s golfer. Other results included the Fitzpatrick brothers’ victory in New Orleans and Esme Hamilton’s victory in the South African Women’s Open, with South Africans putting in mixed performances.
The state opposes bail for Yolandé Maritz-Fouchee, arguing she is a flight risk and a danger to the public. Her legal representative proposes strict conditions. The court reserved judgment on her bail application until later this week.
THERE is a worker among the three accused of brutally murdering a family of seven in Newark, Kwa Dukuza, on Tuesday.The bodies of the dead, said to be between the ages of 20 and 83, were identified by the suspects in Melmoth, on Wednesday. KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Colonel Robert Netshiunda, said that among the suspects who are said to be between the ages of 21 and 28, there is one who was a worker at the home of the deceased.He said they are expected to appear at the KwaDukuza Magistrate’s Court, today. Narrating the incident, he said the robbers were…