Day: April 19, 2025
Plans to rejuvenate Joburg Arts Gallery
THE City of Johannesburg’s Arts Gallery (JAG) looks set to be rejuvenated following years of neglect. The municipality’s agreement for the temporary relocation of JAG comes after JAG proposed its
Read MoreIn-transition Bangladesh face Zimbabwe test in rainy Sylhet
Considering the conditions in Sylhet, the Nahid Rana vs Blessing Muzarabani battle could be one to watch out for Source link
Read Moresolo parenting, making sourdough & juggling 3 kids | week in the life vlog
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Read MoreJudge rejects Trump-Era passport rule – SABC News
A federal judge held on Friday that the Trump administration’s policy of refusing to issue passports to transgender and nonbinary Americans that reflect their gender identities is likely unconstitutional, but
Read MoreNew ownership promises job security for Murray & Roberts mining employees
A NEW kid in the mining business that leads a consortium that will take over the ownership of Murray & Roberts (M&R) Holdings’ mining unit has promised to save 70%
Read MoreRemembering Deon Terry: a pioneer in South Africa’s emergency medical services
Deon Terry, a pioneer in South Africa’s emergency medical services and a beloved figure in Ocean View, has died at the age of 58 after a courageous battle with stage
Read MoreWhat if the sun suddenly went out?
Get a copy of What If? 2 and Randall’s other books at: https://xkcd.com/books More serious answers to absurd questions at: https://what-if.xkcd.com/ What would happen to the Earth if the Sun
Read MoreChristian leaders call for compassion amid Gaza devastation this Easter
As Christians around the world mark one of their holiest seasons with Easter, the genocide in Gaza overshadows the celebrations and Christian leaders have spoken out on the ongoing humanitarian
Read MoreLimpopo Education confirms lifting ban on sale of food at schools – SABC News
Limpopo Department of Education Spokesperson Mike Maringa has confirmed that they uplifted of the ban on the sale of food at schools in November last year. “The department has lifted
Read More'No interview took place': DIRCO denounces fabricated interview attributed to Special Envoy to US, Mcebisi Jonas
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has denied claims published by Semafor regarding an alleged interview with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Special Envoy to the United States (US), Mcebisi
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