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A pair of orcas terrorizing white sharks off the coast of South Africa may have captured the popular imagination, but their activities may be quite damaging, new research suggests.
Spectators have shared their shock and horror as they watched a decorated South African Air Force pilot crash to his death at a local air show, while they recalled his final moments.
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"Finding the same tools and the same methods used to make these tools across this entire country suggests that people were ...
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The South African on MSNWEATHER: Severe thunderstorms leading to flooding expected in parts of SAWind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate westerly to north-westerly south of Cape St. Lucia in the morning, otherwise moderate to fresh northerly to north-easterly but southerly to ...
Africa is no longer a peripheral arena—it’s becoming a central platform for Moscow’s global strategy. The West should beware.
Rain and thunderstorms will continue to hit large parts of South Africa on Easter Monday. Although rain is expected in many ...
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The South African on MSNWEATHER: Warnings for disruptive rain and flood threats issued in parts of SA TODAYA. Yellow level 4 warning: Disruptive rainfall resulting in flooding of roads and settlements (formal and informal) and major ...
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) predicts thunderstorms for several parts of South Africa on Saturday, while cold ...
Traffic authorities are taking a ‘no mercy’ approach to drunk driving in South Africa, threatening to throw people in jail ...
Motsepe-backed company sparks fury with ‘audacious’ application to mine in wetland national park
Kropz plc, which is 90% held by Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital Investments, on 14 March applied to mine a section of the ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNMice Cafe: Resurrecting Oguaa: The new festival bringing fresh leash to Cape CoastOrganisers of AfroTorch Festival, which involves a series of events and activities including curated tours, immersive ...
In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, archaeologists discovered thousands of stone tools, created by ancient humans roughly 20,000 years ago.
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