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Seventh pylon collapse sparks blackout across Nelson Mandela Bay as metro needs R35m upgrade
Major electricity outages in Nelson Mandela Bay are linked to corroded pylons on the Chelsea-Summerstrand-Arlington 132 kilovolt line. Authorities say R35-million is urgently needed to replace the ...
Rasplin on MSN
Which Minecraft mobs can survive a high fall
This video demonstrates a series of tests to determine which Minecraft mobs can survive falling from a significant height into a narrow pit. Several different entities are tested one after another to ...
The South African Human Rights Commission has called for immediate action from the Eastern Cape Department of Health regarding the dire state of healthcare facilities, highlighting issues such as ...
Discover how a UCT-led study reveals the alarming rise of plastic bottles on the remote shores of Marion Island, highlighting ...
The Forward on MSNOpinion
Can the US really bring Iranians democracy?
The protesters at a January rally I attended in New York City’s Washington Square Park were loud and raw throated as they ...
Daily Maverick on MSNOpinion
Lord Hain’s open letter to HSBC Group CEO
In February 2026, Lord Peter Hain — Member of the House of Lords and former UK Cabinet Minister — issued this open letter to ...
As Justice O'Regan observed in Brink v Kitshoff NO (1996), black South Africans were confined to inferior facilities across nearly ninety percent of the landmass, classified as 'white', not by ...
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Ramaphosa will not oppose Zuma and Mbeki's court bid for Khampepe's recusal from TRC cases inquiry
President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he will not oppose former presidents Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki's application for the ...
World Cups are always a success in a narrow, logistical sense. The grasping functionaries of FIFA have too much at stake to let one fail. Disruptive politics can be edited out, like anti-regime ...
GlasgowWorld on MSN
Harry Enfield reflects on 40-years of comedy and meeting Billy Connolly ahead of Glasgow show
Harry Enfield discusses his new stage show, Harry and No Chums, and how Loadsamoney would be thriving in modern Britain.
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