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John Steenhuisen and Geordin Hill-Lewis. (Photo: DA/X) Geordin Hill-Lewis, federal leader of the DA, has decided to remove John Steenhuisen as Minister of Agriculture. Steenhuisen has already been informed of this decision and has been offered a more junior position – that of deputy minister of trade, industry and competition. Steenhuisen has already indicated that he accepts the position. However, this is not the only change that Hill-Lewis wants to make to the DA’s cabinet caucus. Maroela Media can reveal that Hill-Lewis wrote to Pres. directed Cyril Ramaphosa and requested several changes to the DA’s cabinet caucus. The DA’s federal…

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AI Job Flip: AI has changed the entire game of earnings and jobs. According to a report, mechanics and electricians are earning more than those working in offices. There is a huge increase in the jobs of mechanics and electricians, while those doing office or desk jobs are in danger.AI started lottery for those who have sleight of handAI Making Technician Mechanic Rich: Have you ever imagined a time when electricians and plumbers will be able to earn more than office goers? Actually, AI has changed this whole game. Till now there was discussion that AI will take away people’s…

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THE MESSAGE of the beauty of love, the importance of truly loving each other and using different methods and techniques to show love to each other – this is the most prominent theme in the art event that started happening this year, the Gubhela & Friends Poetry Picnic.In this gathering held at the Botanical Gardens, Durban, on Saturday, different poets and musicians shared the stage; who have a friendly and cooperative relationship with the organizer of the event – also the poet Nduduzo Mkhize, known as Gubhela.The program of the event was planned by the comedian Master Nuh, who awakened…

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A foreigner in Durban. (Photo: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP) Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa warned South Africans on Youth Day not to blame migrants for the country’s problems. The plea comes after a spate of incidents of unrest and violence aimed at foreigners. In recent weeks, large crowds of South Africans, often armed with sticks, whips and shields, have marched through the streets of numerous towns and cities where they have instructed foreigners without residence permits to leave the country by 30 June. “There are some who blame the problems of the current government, unemployment, crime and poor service delivery, on foreigners. We recognize…

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Being abandoned by his parents when he was young made him an actorZaloSiyanda “Big Max” Thusi, grew up with more questions than answers.Asking yourself questions is what led Big Max from the village of KwaGqugmu, Swayimani, Pietermaritzburg, to record a song titled Questions. He said that with this song he is showing people the pain he has lived with for 24 years.Explaining Big Max, he said that he takes it from the pain of growing up with living parents but feels like he doesn’t have them.”The song talks about many unanswered questions that plague many children today. Questions it’s not…

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AS the month of June continues, also known as Men’s Health Awareness Month, private health company, Viatris, has warned men not to ignore the problem of erectile dysfunction. This problem is often called erectile dysfunction.Viatris said that although many discussions about diseases affecting men tend to focus on heart disease, diabetes and male prostate cancer, it is important to pay attention to conditions related to sex.What men can do is to be careful to keep checking if everything is going well, not waiting for them to get sick and not to get up.The big question is what is erectile dysfunction?This…

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A cargo ship off the coast of Fujairah in the northern Emirates. (Photo: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP) The US announced on Monday that ships will be able to pass toll-free through the Strait of Hormuz under a new peace deal with Iran. However, the US says that Iran must first fulfill its obligations before any economic benefits will be made available. US officials say the possible release of funds and a proposed reconstruction fund of around $300 billion (more than R5.3 billion) for Iran will be strictly linked to the country’s compliance with the agreement. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed…

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VALUED at just over R215 000 is the prize that will be awarded to fashion designers who are students of the fashion industry who will compete in the fashion competition at the Hollywoodbets Durban July horse race.This big and respected event across the country, which is coming back for the 130th time this year and will be held at Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse, Durban on July 4, its fashion theme is Country Allure, which means that it will be filled with traditions that highlight and highlight the beauty of the country and pride in being a citizen of it.Among the 10…

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