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Support Tatjana Smith: Investing in SA’s swimming future
Olympic champion Tatjana Smith retires to mentor future stars, highlighting the need for better support for SA swimmers.
Millions on race but none for the poor
While the ANC provincial government spends a fortune witch-hunting for racism, it is short-changing social services.
Know-it-all except your name
The other night I punched the air in triumph after getting the million-pound question correct in Who wants to be a Millionaire.
India ‘deeply concerned’ at Bangladesh crisis – foreign minister
Officials have confirmed prime minister Sheikh Hasina escaped to India, where she fled on Monday as protesters stormed her palace.
Harris picks Minnesota governor Walz as running mate
Walz had been on a shortlist with a string of other Democratic figures seen as broadening Harris’s appeal as she sprints into the contest against Donald Trump.
Amnesty says Ethiopia failing to halt rights violations
Despite the end of a two-year war in the northern region of Tigray in November 2022, there are still a myriad of conflicts in the country.
Sleeper agents tell Russian TV about living under cover
In their first interview, the Dultsevs shared how they broke the news to their two children they are Russian.
Iran executes man over killing of Revolutionary Guard in 2022 protests
The 2022 protests were sparked by the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for an alleged breach of Iran’s strict dress code for women.
UK slams ‘deeply irresponsible’ Musk comments on riots
The owner of X, Elong Musk drew criticism for writing on the site on Sunday that a British “civil war” was inevitable.
‘They are contaminating the scene’: Malema visits site where Mphahlele was shot dead [Video]
EFF leader Julius Malema alleged security officers found at the scene of Moshe Mphahlele’s death were covering their tracks.