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NewsFeedEurovision is heading towards its grand final, but organisers are bracing for more demonstrations after chants of ‘stop the genocide’ were heard during Israeli contestant Noah Bettan’s semi-final performance. Five countries have withdrawn from this year’s contest after Israel was permitted to compete.Published On 15 May 202615 May 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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(Photo: Christine Oelofse/Maroela Mediaa) The second day of the Nampo Harvest Day was one of extremes. While a world record attempt filled the grounds, the future of grain farming was discussed in a serious high-level discussion. Traffic from various directions to Bothaville almost came to a standstill due to the great interest in Toyota’s Hilux world record attempt and the influx of visitors to the site. According to the organizers, more than 24,500 visitors visited the site on Wednesday. A total of 53 planes and 40 helicopters also landed at Nampo’s airfield. (Photo: Christine Oelofse/Maroela Mediaa) More than 1,500 Toyota…

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He POINTS to his teammates while filming the game iPimvilleactor Kagiso Medupe, who says he was released and used only by his company to film the show.Iof the country reported on the problems that plagued the show from the end of March and when the actors did not get paid.Last month they put down the equipment after not getting their money, which caused the end of the episodes that were being recorded, and stopped the showing of the game on SABC2, last week.Kagiso said that he does not want to be blamed for this incident as he is not in…

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John Hlophe, the MKP’s parliamentary leader, said on Thursday afternoon that he could not go after pres. Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament is not listening. (Photo: MKP/X) Members of the MKP and EFF walked out of the first session of parliament since the Constitutional Court’s ruling on Thursday after the speaker refused to allow the Phala Phala case to be discussed during the session. Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa is currently answering questions about, among other things, economic growth and job creation in the National Assembly after Thoko Didiza refused to deviate from the parliament’s programme. Nontando Nolutshungu, the EFF’s chief whip in…

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Ngizwe Mchunu, who says that he cried tears of joy when he saw his house in ashes, is also criticizing those in this country who benefited from the money for the protection of immigrants.Ngizwe, who took place in Johannesburg on Sunday morning, said he has filed a complaint with the police.He said that since he built in a rural area in Mbumbulu, he is sure that no foreigners would have reached this place and caused damage like this. Ngizwe is talking about this kind of thing because he is at the forefront of protests against people traveling in South Africa…

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Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament on Thursday afternoon. (Photo: GCIS/X) Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa does not agree that black economic empowerment (SEB) is an obstacle to economic growth. “It’s false. It’s lies. It’s just a slogan,” Ramaphosa said on Thursday afternoon during a session of parliament – the first session since the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the Phala Phala case. Ramaphosa is currently answering questions about, among other things, economic growth and job creation in the National Assembly. “Dear member, I want to give you just one example. Just one sector, and that sector is mining,” Ramaphosa said a short time…

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Amajimbos (0) 2Senegal (1) 1 The Under 23 national team, Amajimbos, opened with a good start collecting points against Senegal in the Group D match of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) Under 17 on Thursday evening at Complex Mohammed VI Pitch 3, Rabat, Morocco. Senegal found the net first in the first half with a goal blocked by Cheik Thior in the 44th minute.However, Amajimbos came back in the second half with Inganathi Simama scoring the equalizer in the 48th minute.Majimbo’s pressure paid off as they scored the second goal in the 55th minute when a spear stabbed home…

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The family of a man from Thokazi, KwaNongoma, who is said to have been punched by another man with his knuckles, is still in shock.In this incident which is said to have happened in Majomela, KwaNongoma, last Thursday, Mr. Phumlani Dlamini (24) died.According to her sister, Ms. Qinisile Dlamini, the incident happened after the match between the Mthombowesizwe High School and the Nongoma LoveLife Youth Center was over.”It is said that he was attacked by a few boys who he allegedly had a fight with on the long weekend of the first of May. It is said that the team…

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Jedri and Michris Janse van Rensburg. (Photo: Elisma van der Watt/ Maroela Media) This year’s entries in the Boereplanne competition at the Nampo Harvest Day not only showed engineering prowess from old to young, but also proved anew that South Africans do not back down from a problem. Jedri Janse van Rensburg, a Sol-Tech student from Bultfontein in the Free State who participated in this prestigious competition for the first time this year, collected two awards. He won the tertiary division with his fancy vacuum cleaner seed meter and in a separate category achieved third place for his automatic cattle/sheep…

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Uri Weltmann was tense. He’s the national field director for Standing Together, an organisation of Jewish and Palestinian peace activists, who had gathered to resist the tens of thousands of far-right Jewish marchers heading for occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.He had reason to be worried. ‘Jerusalem Day’, marked by Jewish Israelis every year to celebrate the 1967 capture and subsequent illegal occupation of the city, has become an opportunity for thousands to be bussed in from across Israel and the occupied West Bank to participate in the ‘Flag March’, where they maraud through the Old City and attack Palestinians –…

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