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Mzansi awaits ruling on Israel genocide case
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, will lead the delegation receiving the ICJ’s ruling in South Africa’s case against Israel.
Woman on trial for spiking colleagues’ coffee with Viagra
She brings a whole new meaning to the term “working hard”.
Storm in a teacup as US and UK bust-up over best brew
“Let us unite in our steeped solidarity and show the world that when it comes to tea, we stand as one.”
Judgement in Israel genocide case to be handed down on Friday
South Africa brought a case of genocide against Israel in December over its war against Hamas in Gaza.
Mandela’s legacy to go to the highest bidder
Makaziwe, Nelson Mandela's eldest daughter, plans to auction 70 items belonging to the late South African president, including his identity book.
‘Sex is a gift from God’ – Pope Francis
Pope Francis says sexual pleasure is a “gift from God” and warns against porn.
Airlink plane overshoots runway in Mozambique
A very similar incident happened to the airline in 2009.
Tyla set to perform at Coachella
South Africa’s hottest music star Tyla is set to perform at the Coachella music festival in California.
Trevor Noah bags an Emmy!
It was the South African’s first and only Emmy as host of The Daily Show, but his speech was hijacked with a hilarious moment from his fellow star!
Black Coffee back home after aeroplane incident
DJ Black Coffee is back home and recovering after his flight had to make an emergency landing, causing him some injuries.
Trevor Noah calls it quits with South African lover
Comedian Trevor Noah was seen on holiday with Zoë Mabie.
Cape Verde conquers malaria
Cape Verde has become the fourth African nation to eliminate malaria.