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2024-02-21
Lesufi plans to borrow money, scrap e-tolls
Enoch’s toughest Budget yet
Court users think some magistrates lack skills
‘Zuma not mobilising along tribal lines’
Mayibuye Mandela apologises to Kodwa
Nova is ready to tell his story
Prime drink losing its hype
Call to municipalities, courts, colleges to host 100-Day Challenges
Around 700 tons of poo a day
Khuma Film Fest opens with a laugh
Unpacking the reformer Pilates trend
Parents should not ‘over share’
Child leads parents to rapist
Residents get chance to decide fate of Odi sport Stadium
Student movement demands lifting of ‘framed’ learner’s suspension
Widespread power outages due to thunderstorm in Tshwane
Poetry knows no language
RAF to pay millions for donkey cart accident
UP cements top position in teaching and research
Before the 2024 national elections, citizens nationwide hope the issue of unemployment ceases to exist. Unemployment trended on X and citizens expressed their thoughts on the matter:
Finding a foundation of joy and contentment
‘Big Brother Mzansi’ introduces another twist
Sea Robbers’ title defence becomes clear
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