'Poor' local fare is the cardinals' favourite

Whether chomping on local fare such as pasta carbonara or veal cutlets wrapped in ham, Catholic cardinals, who are meeting in the Vatican this week to prepare for the conclave,

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Ramokgopa gets ‘expert advice’ on SA’s nuclear programme – SABC News

Minister for Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says he is getting expert advice to reignite the country’s nuclear build programme. He was speaking on the sidelines of the second

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'We look forward to finding the truth,' Lukhanyo Calata after Ramaphosa announces inquiry to probe unresolved apartheid-era crimes

Veteran journalist Lukhanyo Calata, the son of Fort Calata, one of four anti-apartheid activists from Cradock, assassinated by the government in 1985, welcomed the establishment of a judicial commission of

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SA teams want to win Champions Cup

EPCR CEO Jacques Raynaud says while the current format of the Investec Champions Cup “is not perfect” it is still “very good”. The Frenchman said some changes needed to be

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Shaboozey, Jelly Roll – Amen (Visualizer)

Listen to the album “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition”. Out Now! https://shaboozey.ffm.to/whereimgoingdeluxe Shot and edited by Brennan Adams #Shaboozey #JellyRoll #AmericanDogwood Official Visualizer by Shaboozey,

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Cape Town father runs half marathon for little cancer warriors, while battling stage 4 cancer himself

Aadam Forgan has run for the children whose laughter and sobs echo through the curtains of the oncology ward — young lives battling cancer just metres away from where he

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Rauf, Raza break United's winning streak to seal big win for Qalandars

They became the first team to beat Islamabad United in nearly 14 months, snapping a PSL record 10-match winning streak Source link

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Calata’s son hopes Inquiry into TRC findings will expose sell-outs – SABC News

The son of the late anti-apartheid activist Fort Calata – Lukhanyo Calata – says he hopes that the establishment of a Judicial Commission of Inquiry will reveal who politically interfered

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Damaged barrier sparks public anger amid search for missing police officers

Social media was abuzz on Wednesday, following a post by an X user, who shared a photo of a damaged steel barrier on the N1 at Hennops River—where three missing

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‘Law enforcement has capacity to end the ongoing taxi warfare’ – SABC News

A crime expert says law enforcement in this country has enough capacity and resources to end the long, ongoing taxi warfare between taxi associations in Gauteng. Speaking to SABC News,

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