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Prominent LGBTIQ+ activist brutally murdered in Kenya
The LGBTIQ community is in shock after the horrible death of renowned model and activist Edwin Chiloba in Kenya. On Tuesday, police were notified that
Pirates legend drops big opinion on Bucs
Speaking following Bucs’ third straight defeat to Cape Town City last Saturday, Lane expressed his opinion that the players appeared disinterested. “I just believe that
AMLO bemoans ‘abandonment’ of Latin America as Biden vows to take on the ‘plague’ of fentanyl
After Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador complained in his first meeting with Biden about the United States’ “disdain” for the area, Biden defended American
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Shooting Star with a ‘trail of flames’ brighthens the sky in the UK
Last night, while a historic space launch took place in Cornwall, a giant “multi-colored” meteor blazed across the sky above millions of Britons. Stargazers in
SA issues a statement to condemn riots in Brazil on Sunday
South Africa has released a statement strongly denouncing the riots that took place in Brazil on Sunday. In the capital city of Brasilia, the Congress
Tourism Minister says racism is a cancer on South African tourism
According to Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, racist activities are detrimental to the South African tourism industry. In December, a video surfaced on social media showing
President Ramaphosa says leading Eskom is “a difficult job”
President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would “applaud” the individual who accepts to take over as CEO of the troubled national power firm Eskom. Andre de
Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Minister Barbara Creecy to visit SANAE IV in Queen Maud Land
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister, Barbara Creecy is expected to visit the South African Antarctic Programme’s Research Station, known as SANAE IV, in Queen