Churches to show Mchunu ‘love’ on Valentine’s Day

Churches in Mpumalanga will hold a national prayer event for suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on Valentine's Day in Mbombela to show love without judging.
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Gina Gabriel from Avoca Hills in Durban built a thriving water and juice business after her husband's stroke forced her to leave her corporate job.
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South Africa outlasted Afghanistan after two super overs to seal a nail‑biting victory in an ICC T20 World Cup classic at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
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