Kids rescued from KwaZulu-Natal cult that bans school and medicine

The Department of Social Development has rescued children from a religious group in KwaZulu-Natal where parents stop taking medicine and keep them out of school.
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The recent government minimum wage increase means nothing to domestic workers who earn far less than the money needed to feed their families every month.
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Carlos Queiroz is the new head coach of Ghana. He will lead the Black Stars at the World Cup which kicks off on 11 June.
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