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Pope Francis to make public appearance after hospitalization

ope Francis to make first public appearance since hospitalization Pope Francis is set to make his first public appearance tomorrow, Sunday, March 23, 2025, since being hospitalized on February 14. The 88-year-old pontiff has been receiving treatment for double pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. According to the Vatican, he will

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ANC’s exclusion of Jacob Zuma from Namibia inauguration

SA government excludes Jacob Zuma in Namibia inauguration post, sparks outrage from MK Party The South African government has come under fire for its recent social media post about the Namibian presidential inauguration, which noticeably omitted former President Jacob Zuma from the list of dignitaries, despite his presence at the

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SIU probes 102 law firms over R340 million RAF payment fraud

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is investigating 102 law firms and sheriffs suspected of receiving duplicate payments totaling approximately R340 million from South Africa’s Road Accident Fund (RAF). The funds, meant as compensation for victims of motor vehicle accidents, were fraudulently disbursed twice some of which legal practitioners allegedly retained

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Three men sentenced for stock theft in Sekhukhune District

Three individuals were convicted of stock theft and sentenced by the Motetema District Court in Sekhukhune District. Aron Tau (36), Shaku Kabelo (30), and Bethuel Nonyana (29) were found guilty after pleading guilty to charges of unlawful possession of six stolen sheep, valued at R18,000. The case was investigated by

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Global lawmakers urge Trump to revoke U.S. aid suspension to South Africa

Over 100 parliamentarians from across the globe have signed an open letter expressing support for South Africa, urging U.S. President Donald Trump to reverse his February 7, 2025, executive order suspending all U.S. aid to the country. The lawmakers contend that Trump’s decision, which he justified by alleging racial discrimination

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Malatsi accuses etv of commercial interests in legal challenge to analogue switch-off

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, has strongly criticized etv’s legal challenge to delay South Africa’s analogue switch-off, arguing that the broadcaster’s actions are motivated by commercial interests, not a genuine concern for the poorest citizens. etv has raised fears that the transition to digital broadcasting could harm

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