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    Mayibuye Mandela opens treason case against refugees, AfriForum

    Mayibuye Mandela, the great-grandson of Nelson Mandela’s sister, has opened a case of treason against the group of Afrikaner “refugees” who arrived in the US as “persecuted” people. The outspoken politician also charged activist organisations AfriForum and Solidarity Movement for their comments about South Africa. MANDELA’S GREAT-GRANDSON OPENS CHARGES AGAINST AFRIKANER ‘REFUGEES’ Mayibuye Mandela – […] More

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    Jozi woman finds mould INSIDE pie from Food Lover’s Market

    A Johannesburg woman has shared the disturbing moment she found mould inside a pie she had purchased for her child from a local Food Lover’s Market. Nicole Koopman, an entrepreneur and content creator, posted a video of her gruesome discovery earlier this week on her TikTok account. WOMAN DISCOVERS MOULD IN PIE AT FOOD LOVER’S […] More

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    Afrikaner ‘refugee’: ‘We did get special treatment’

    “Afrikaner refugee” Errol Langton has conceded that while the group of white South Africans “ticked all the boxes” of being granted asylum in the US, he does believe that they were “given special treatment”. The fresh-produce farmer, who has had his own IT business, also admits to feeling “guilty” Langton was part of the first […] More

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    Kai Cenat and Drake to stream and collaborate on a music video

    American streaming sensation Kai Cenat and Canadian rapper Drake will be on a live stream together on June 12. They will be reviewing submissions for a contest the pair hosted to find concepts for Drake’s, Somebody Loves Me music video. DRAKE AND PARTY LAUNCHED A TALENT SEARCH WITH KAI CENAT Drake’s latest album, $ome $exy […] More

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    The quiet Western Cape towns South Africans are semigrating to

    If you were wondering where South Africans are semigrating to in 2025, it seems the Western Cape’s smaller, country towns are becoming quite popular. According to BusinessTech and property experts from Seeff Property Group, country towns across the Western Cape are experiencing a surge in demand for property as more South Africans wish to opt […] More

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    Chicken import ban from Brazil begins to bite

    The Department of Agriculture is currently assessing the possibility of implementing regionalisation for chicken imports from Brazil to ensure local demand is met without compromising biosecurity. This follows South Africa’s suspension of imports of live poultry, eggs, and fresh (including frozen) poultry meat from Brazil after an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The […] More

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    Spar boss Max Oliva quits to take over as McDonald’s CEO

    Veteran retail executive Max Oliva is stepping down as CEO of Spar South Africa after a 30-year tenure with the group to take on a new leadership role as the CEO of McDonald’s South Africa. His appointment at the fast-food giant will take effect from 1 July 2025. When South Africans connect, we don’t just […] More

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    Sabrina Carpenter shares bold new album cover and release date

    Sabrina Carpenter, the Grammy-winning pop sensation, has just announced her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend. The album is set for release on 29 August. This exciting news came during an Instagram Live session where Carpenter shared a glimpse of the album cover. SABRINA CARPENTER ON MUSIC INSPIRATIONS The singer also chatted about her musical […] More

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    WATCH: Air India plane crashes with over 200 people on board

    A London-bound Air India flight crashed minutes after departing from Ahmedabad, India on Thursday, 12 June, killing an unknown number of passengers. Reuters reported that the aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people, went down in a residential neighbourhood near the airport. The flight was headed for London Gatwick Airport in the United Kingdom. […] More

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    Judge dismisses Baldoni’s R7.5 billion lawsuit against Blake Lively

    A New York judge has thrown out Justin Baldoni’s jaw-dropping R7.52 billion defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. This dismissal handed Lively a decisive legal victory, sending shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond. JUDGE DISMISSES LAWSUIT The ruling, delivered by Judge Lewis J. Liman on Monday, marks the latest dramatic twist in a bitter […] More

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    5 remote Western Cape towns where you can truly switch off

    Sometimes you need more than a break – you need to vanish for a bit. No notifications. No traffic. Just open skies, dirt roads, and the sound of wind in the trees. The Western Cape is full of tiny, off-the-grid towns where you can do exactly that. Here are five of the best places to […] More

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