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DUE TO the fact that if you experience in the services that unite the different congregations of Zion, each person pays attention and watches over the people they know and are familiar with – it becomes easy for there to be inheritance and wariness among the brothers, especially the women.Realizing what made the ladies of the different Zionist churches start the idea of ​​cutting off that inheritance and that boundary especially for the Zionist women.The idea is a picnic gathering called The Becoming Affair: Faith and Identity in Christ, which will be held at the Emmarantia Botanical Gardens, Randburg, Johannesburg…

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Trump AI Warning: China’s giant tech company Alibaba has been accused of copying Claude, the model of American AI company Anthropic. Anthropic alleges that Alibaba’s AI Lab did this with the help of 25,000 fake accounts. The big thing is that US President Trump had given a strict warning to Chinese companies regarding this, but his warning has also been ignored.Ignoring Trump’s threat, Chinese company copied Claude US China AI War: A big controversy has arisen in the world of AI. In fact, America’s leading AI company Anthropic has made very serious allegations against Chinese tech giant Alibaba. He says…

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The Minister of Basic Education, Ms. Siviwe Gwarube, is CONCERNED about violence as well as bullies harassing other students in schools.Ms Gwarube said these things are obstacles to education and are not a joke as they should not be considered as a tradition in schools.”These incidents damage the mind and lower the self-confidence of students. It is not a game to provoke other students in schools because it has a negative impact. In some cases, a dead body ends up coming out. Students should not be afraid to go to schools as they must be safe,” he said while speaking…

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Nkosikhona Phakel’umthakathi Ndabandaba, one of those who are in the campaign to expel foreigners who have sneaked into the country, is hitting the ground running for the use of sticks in the protests as he says they will continue to behave.He said the problem of the country is not the canes but the immigrants who pollute the country.”Sticks are part of our culture of adornment, we will behave ourselves. The problem of the country is not sticks, the problem is immigrants who pollute the country, killing children,” he wrote on his Facebook page yesterday.He said that since June 30 is…

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WHEN Hugo Broos left the bench and knelt down to pray, enjoying the historic victory of Bafana Bafana in the World Cup, it was always clear that he was carrying a weight of pressure on his shoulders. In Bafana’s opening match of the tournament, the coach from Belgium and his players refused to let the fans spit on them because of playing the “bile” of football. But Broos said it will be fine. It is clear that what he did on Thursday morning was to be thankful that the promise has been fulfilled in difficult circumstances.There is no criticism that…

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The station managers who have been in charge of the police stations for the last three years have continued to do poorly in the crime reduction programs, they should smell their armpits.These are the words of the Acting Commissioner of Police in the province, Major General Phumelele Makoba, who was speaking to a large number of stations in an accountability session at the Durban Christian Center Jesus Dome, in Mayville, Durban.Makoba said: “If you are a station operator, sitting here, your station has been declining for the past three years, the question you should ask yourself is whether you like…

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