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Search for drowned teenager called off

The family of a 14-year-old boy who disappeared in a dam in Cape Town is upset because police divers stopped searching for his body.

President shares new plans for municipal services

Ramaphosa says professionalising the civil service is key to addressing non-delivery issues.

Gqeberha school allows learners to wear makeup and plait hair

A school in Nelson Mandela Bay has adopted an inclusive dress code, allowing girls to wear subtle makeup and boys to have cornrows.

Wife sues her stinking husband

A Turkish woman won a lawsuit against her husband for not showering, resulting in a court ordering him to pay her 500,000 Turkish lira (about R310,000).

Babes Wodumo teases new boyfriend

While teasing her new romance, Babes Wodumo remembered her late husband, comparing their love to that of Jay-Z and Beyoncé.

Testimony in Dani Alves rape trial ends

The footballer still firmly denies the rape allegations against him.

Vhembe health services in crisis

Public health facilities in Vhembe, Limpopo, are struggling with water shortages and a lack of healthcare workers.

Military will march to Ramaphosa’s Sona beat

The South African National Defence Force has completed extensive preparations for President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address on Thursday night.

Players regret signing up for Pochettino’s grand plan

The Chelsea squad is reportedly filled with regret as players lose faith in the manager's future projects.

Payback for the Grammys

After losing to South Africa at the Grammys, Nigeria got revenge by knocking Bafana Bafana out of Afcon.

Tsakane learners loot spaza shops

Learners in Tsakane on the East Rand looted foreign-owned spaza shops, demanding the shop owners leave the area.

Pensioner to vote for the first time

It was a happy day for 65-year-old Nozange Keli from Qonce, Eastern Cape, when she finally registered to vote after a 30-year battle to get an ID.

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