Special Investigating Unit (SIU) head, Advocate Andy Mothibi, says the unit has gathered enough evidence for civil, prosecutorial and disciplinary action to be taken against
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Avian influenza prevention zone declared in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex
Following a number of detections of avian influenza in both poultry and wild birds across Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex, the United Kingdom’s Deputy
Singapore celebrated 2019 as F1 returned this weekend
Singapore – With tickets selling quickly and party suites costing up to $70,000 (R1.26 million) a night, this weekend Singapore will host Asia’s first Formula
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned of nuclear use if conventional weapons threaten the state
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Buckingham Palace has replaced Queen Elizabeth’s monogram with King Charles’
As the royal season of mourning draws to a close, Buckingham Palace has unveiled the new monogram of King Charles III. According to a royal
Johan Goosen returns to Bulls, SA Rugby
– Cape Town Given the concerns at flyhalf for the Springboks, Johan Goosen’s comeback to top-level rugby over the weekend was of national significance. While
Alan Rickman said Emma Watson’s diction in early films was “this side of Albania”
Alan Rickman had harsh words for Emma Watson’s performance in the early “Harry Potter” films, according to excerpts from the actor’s journal. Rickman made the
Since 2020, fraud cases have increased 25% to 4.5 million
According to statistics, there have been 4.5 million fraud instances since 2020, a 25% increase. According to the Office for National Statistics, there has been
Anthony Albanese favors teaching about British settlers’ Native American deaths
Anthony Albanese has expressed his support for teaching students in schools about the British settlers’ killings of Native Americans. The Prime Minister emphasized the value