Flood damage near Kruger leaves families hunting for food

Families near the Kruger National Park are catching wild animals for food after floods damaged fences and deepened hunger in poor communities.
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Farmers say a fast-spreading livestock disease is destroying herds, cutting milk production and threatening food security across parts of South Africa.
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TS Galaxy have sold three key players but are unable to replace them because the club is under two Fifa transfer bans.
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