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'Senseless, cruel and inhumane': Limpopo police arrest man for allegedly decapitating family member
A 38-year-old man was arrested for allegedly decapitating a family member and attacking two others in Tshidimbini village, just outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo.
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Gifts of the heart: How to nourish mom's soul this Mother's Day with emotional wellness | Life
The ultimate Mother's Day gift doesn't cost a thing. Learn how to support mom's mental and emotional well-being for a truly fulfilling celebration.
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Blade Nzimande’s Fort Hare meeting collapses after dispute over agenda
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande's scheduled meeting with the University of Fort Hare council in East London on Friday collapsed after disputes over the agenda.
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Former ConCourt Justice Yvonne Mokgoro has died
Former Constitutional Court Justice Yvonne Mokgoro, 73, died in hospital on Thursday afternoon surrounded by her family.
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Load shedding will be over, permanently, by 2025, says business grouping | Business
Load shedding will be over but for Stage 1 by the end of this year and will be permanently ended by the end of 2025, says Business4SA, a private-sector initiative to assist the government in key areas.
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'The grass is not getting shorter either': Upbeat SAB sees record volumes as it invests in SA | Business
South African Breweries, the local unit of global brewing giant AB InBev, says initiatives such as locally producing its Corona brand at its Roslyn brewery and consistent investment behind its key brands such as Carling Black Label, are paying off.
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The making of Rhulani Mokwena, the serial winner: 'I know 100% that I haven't cheated football' | Sport
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena sounds like a charismatic pastor on steroids when he talks about football, especially its intricate technical elements.
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Van Niekerk helps South Africa qualify for Paris Olympic relays | Sport
South Africa achieved an Olympic qualification in the men's 4x400m at the World Athletics Relays in Nassau in the Bahamas.
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WATCH | Faster recovery, fewer rands: How robotic surgery is cutting Western Cape's healthcare costs
The R80-million investment in robotic surgery technology has the potential to save the Western Cape health department millions, and also means that patients are able to bounce back faster after operations and have better quality of life.
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Japan has nearly 4 million abandoned homes, but where and why?
So let's start things off with a quick little Japanese vocabulary lesson about the word akiya. A combination of aki, (“empty”) and ya...
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Friday's weather: Warnings issued for damaging winds in at least 2 provinces
The South African Weather Service has issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for damaging interior winds resulting in localised problems for high-sided vehicles on prone routes over the eastern interior of Namakwa, Central Karoo, and the Little Karoo.
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Eastern Cape cops on high alert as taxi operators embark on 'shutdown' amid payment dispute
Eastern Cape police are on high alert as taxi operators blockade major roads in the province in protest against non-payment of their scholar transport invoices.