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A Reward for National Pride: South Africa Allocates R9.5 Million in Bonuses to Celebrated Sports Teams

In a move celebrating a resurgent year for South African sports, Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie announced a significant R9.5 million in performance bonuses allocated to the nation’s top-performing teams. The announcement on Tuesday serves as a direct financial reward for achievements that have reignited national pride across football, cricket, and rugby….

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A Judicial Rebuke: Gauteng High Court Condemns Operation Dudula’s Campaign as Unlawful and Xenophobic

In a landmark judgment that delivers a stern defense of the South African Constitution, the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has unequivocally declared the tactics of the controversial movement Operation Dudula to be unlawful, unconstitutional, and rooted in xenophobia. The ruling, handed down on Tuesday, represents the most significant legal setback to date for the…

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A Landmark Ruling with a Tight Deadline: Johannesburg Ordered to Register 500+ Displaced Traders

In a landmark decision that strikes at the heart of urban informality and economic rights, the Gauteng High Court has given the City of Johannesburg a strict two-week ultimatum to verify and register over 500 informal traders who were displaced from the city’s central business district. The ruling, handed down on November 3, 2025, is…

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A Sovereign Statement: Namibia’s Strategic $750 Million Eurobond Redemption Bolsters Economic Sovereignty

In a decisive move that has captured the attention of international financial markets and regional policymakers, the Republic of Namibia has successfully and fully redeemed its $750 million Eurobond, clearing the obligation in a single day and signaling a profound shift in the nation’s fiscal strategy. The transaction, executed on October 29, 2025, is being…

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A Meeting of Ideological Allies: Zuma and Traoré Forge a New Front for Pan-African Sovereignty

In a meeting that signals a potent alignment of political visions, former South African President Jacob Zuma was received by Burkina Faso’s transitional leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, for high-level bilateral talks at the Koulouba Palace in Ouagadougou on November 3, 2025. The encounter, rich with symbolism, was not merely a diplomatic formality but a strategic…

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The Mokwena Effect: Rulani’s MCA Alger Extend Unbeaten Run to 11 in Masterful Saoura Victory

The Rulani Mokwena revolution in North Africa shows no signs of slowing down. In a tense, tactical battle away from home, Mokwena’s MC Alger side secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over USM Saoura, extending their extraordinary unbeaten streak to eleven games across all competitions under the South African tactician. The win is not just another…

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Three Years, No Losses: Fans and the Culture Celebrate the Enduring Reign of Drake and 21 Savage’s ‘Her Loss’

It wasn’t just an album; it was an event, a mood, and a masterclass in collaborative chemistry. Three years after its surprise release on November 4, 2022, the collaborative album ‘Her Loss’ from Drake and 21 Savage has shed its initial skin as a mere chart-topper to become a cemented cult classic, a project whose…

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