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Bafana Bafana face Morocco on Tuesday night in a battle for the last remaining spot in the African Cup of Nations quarter-finals. This is a match that will attract attention from the leaders of the two countries, who have a rivalry that extends beyond the field to foreign policy. On the field, South African teams and Moroccan teams have historically denied other Africans superiority. For more Afcon news, visit News24's Africa Cup of Nations zone. If Pretoria and Rabat keep their points – and they probably do, such is the nature of their nearly 20-year tit-for-tat feud – then Morocco…

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life has become much easier life hack Series from South African websites. We bring you new life hacks every day – don't miss out! View | This is what happens when you drink raw eggs on an empty stomach [Video] The internet has made life hacks really easy. Whether it's trying out a viral recipe on TikTok or assembling IKEA furniture, knowledge is literally just a click away these days. What is a life hack? The dictionary definition states: “Simple and clever tips and tricks that will help you perform familiar tasks more easily and efficiently.” View | You'd be…

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Heat waves and heat are expected in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape. Tuchart Duando/Getty Images The heat wave in the Eastern Cape is expected to continue until Saturday, according to the South African Weather Service, and the heat wave will continue in the Western Cape.fire hazard warningA very high fire risk is expected in the Central Karoo, Little Karoo, Cape Winelands, Cederberg and Swellendam municipalities in the Western Cape, and the Cummisberg and Hantam districts in the Northern Cape.recommendationThe heatwave is expected to continue until Saturday, with some places experiencing high temperatures in the Sarah Baartman and Chris Hani…

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Written by Amelia Hayman That trip ended up being her gateway to international education, although she admitted it was “a little bit subconscious.” And Blondin never expected it to become a stepping stone to her current role as vice provost for global initiatives in Virginia Commonwealth University's Office of Global Education. “It was tough thinking about playing the role I'm in now, because it's a big role,” she said. Blondin first came to Richmond in 2013 to lead VCU Globe, a living learning program focused on global engagement. Over her 10 years on campus, she has helped reimagine and dramatically…

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Argentina's Enzo Fernandes joined Chelsea from Benfica in the January 2023 window for a British record transfer fee of £107 million.Clubs around the world will spend a record £7.6bn on international transfers in 2023, according to a FIFA report. This is an increase of 48.1% from 2022 and beats the previous record set in 2019 by £1.6bn.English clubs were the biggest spenders, with a record £2.3 billion in January and summer last year.The World Governing Body's report only looks at cross-border migration, not internal migration.Global spending fell in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but rebounded last year,…

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Morocco and South Africa – Bafana Bafana – will meet in the much-awaited African Cup of Nations (Afcon) Top 16 match on Tuesday 30th January. The winner will face Cape Verde in the quarterfinals this weekend. But while the achievements of the boys in yellow and green are a source of fun, their opponents have the full support of their country, their wives and even their mothers. ALSO READ: 'We're definitely going to win': Ramaphosa predicts Morocco defeat Make or break for Bafana Bafana On Tuesday 30th January, Bafana Bafana will face Morocco in the Afcon Round of 16. The…

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A woman accused of stealing Eskom-owned aluminum cables and smelting them into giant aluminum pots at her home in Mukhulu, near Calcutta, on the outskirts of Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga, has been taken into custody. Nombango Claudia Mugiba, 52, was arrested at her home on Monday morning (29 January 2024). She was produced in the Calcutta Magistrate Court on charges of stolen goods. The suspect was arrested by the Hawks in cooperation with other police teams following a tip-off regarding the theft of aluminum power cables stored at his home. Mugiba is said to have smelted the cable into a giant…

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Foreign nationals with certain skills often seek work opportunities in the UK, but require a sponsored work permit. Job seekers without a British passport or ancestral visa will usually need a job offer from an employer willing to sponsor a work permit. Also read: UK tourist visa allows these work activities: see here skilled worker The UK is the preferred choice for many professionals around the world. Working in this country offers many benefits, including health care, education, safety, and other social benefits. Also read: UK removes visa requirements for 6 countries: see here According to data from Studygreen, several…

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Disgraced Springbok player Elton Jantjies has a lot of problems. Two weeks after a rugby player tested positive for a banned substance and was handed a four-year ban. jimoya reported that his ex-girlfriend, Ashley Ogle, has filed for a protection order against him. Also read: Ashley Ogle: Who is Elton Jantjies' alleged new girlfriend? Ashley Ogle files protective order against Elton Jansey A source told the magazine that Jantjies has threatened to kill the OnlyFans model for damaging his reputation. “She decided to file a lawsuit and subsequently filed for a protection order,” the source said. Officials said Ogle began…

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JOHANNESBURG (AP) – A group protecting South Africa's cultural heritage said Tuesday that a planned auction of dozens of works of art belonging to Nelson Mandela has been suspended pending a court application for a permanent halt. Announced. The online auction was conducted by the New York-based Guernsey auction house in collaboration with Dr. Makaziwe Mandela, anti-apartheid icon and eldest daughter of South Africa's first democratically elected president, who passed away in 2013. It was scheduled for February 24th. The auction has received widespread criticism from the public and the South African government, who are supporting a court application by…

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