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Anxious: Flora Tsedzi, Lorraine Nair and Liberty Mutianavili (above) are among about 100 people living in an apartment building in east and central Hawaii. (Lise Comins/M&G) Residents claim they bought their apartments on installment plans, but decades later, the properties were auctioned off for development. This content is Subscribers only. Join the M&G Community The Mail & Guardian's mission is to provide the best experience for all our readers – join the M&G community and support our commitment to consistently deliver in-depth news. subscribe With your subscription you can: – M&G Community Membership – Independent journalism – Access to…

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Nomfundo Mo and Amanda Black South African musicians Nomphand Mo and Amanda Black recently delighted fans with a heartwarming display of their friendship in a new video. Known for their soulful voices and impactful music, the duo shared a glimpse into their sweet bond, sparking joy and excitement among their followers. The video shows a true friendship and mutual respect between the two artists, endearing them even more to the audience. In the video, Nomfundo Mo and Amanda Black are seen smiling broadly as they embrace each other tightly. Their interaction is filled with warmth and affection, reflecting a deep…

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Best wishes for 2020. Marciel Hopkins takes information from the heart and bones of the Kykers and applies it to your life. Special Investigation Committee Landbow Week Blood Marciel Hopkins, Boer, Soak and Vrouw,The program is expected to continue for four years. We look forward to your continued support in 2020. The program involves “a whole lot” of hair and is extremely effective in growing 40 strands of hair, making it popular among young people in South Africa. On Thursday the 16th, Julie left school for her final weeks. Marciel Koester remembers what he was up to. Hair artists featured…

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Julius Malema wears shoes worth more than R28,000 Julius Malema, leader of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), is no stranger to making headlines. Recently, he stepped out wearing a pair of designer shoes worth R28,111.15, which sparked quite a bit of controversy and talk. Known for its high price tag and luxury brand status, the shoes have sparked debate on social media and news platforms, raising questions about South Africa's political image, public perception and socio-economic issues. Public reactions to Malema's expensive shoes have been mixed. On the one hand, his supporters argue that as a prominent politician, Malema…

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The premier free satellite TV service platform said the decision was due to improving electricity supply in the country. Openview has announced that it has decided to discontinue Power-Up! channel 114, effective Monday, July 8th. The channel was launched in January 2023 at the peak of South Africa’s power outage challenges. Power-Up! made sure viewers didn't miss out on their favorite shows, regardless of the outage schedule. The channel re-aired some of the country's most popular shows for viewers to watch once power was restored. The company has become known for its continuous re-broadcasts of popular prime-time shows on e.tv.…

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Shudufhadzo Msida to be held in Durban in July 2024 Shuduphazo Msida, fondly known as Shudu, is a former Miss South Africa and a prominent mental health advocate who recently made headlines with her spectacular appearance at the Durban 2024 July pageant. The annual horse racing event is as much about fashion as it is about racing, and Shudu's outfit this year sparked controversy as it did not fit the theme. Riding the Wave. Shudu has been criticised on social media for not going along with the theme and she took to social media to share her views on the…

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“We are in a crisis situation, but it is stable,” said Dr Mthimuka, acting director of the Raymond Mhlaba Centre for Governance and Leadership and chairman of the South African Institute for Political Risk.”A tsunami has swept over the old political order and a new order has arrived. “The economic situation is not good, so this is a vote of no confidence in both the political and economic institutions. But we are stable because our democratic traditions are strong. Politicians, with a few exceptions, have for the most part accepted the results.”A PhD and MA holder from Mandela…

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On Saturday, at Greyville Racecourse in Durban, some celebrities were seen off-putting with their outfits. Hollywood Bets Durban July is renowned for its spectacular fashion displays and this year was no exception – but not all celebrities made it big time. The event took place on Saturday 6 July at Greyville Racecourse in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Attempt to destroy Durban July's 'Ride the Wave' theme song fails Several celebrities, including Makhazi and Lethabo Lujoy Masato, were slammed on social media after they tried and failed to sing the theme song to “Ride the Wave.” See also: Mzansi celebs ready to 'ride…

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Makhazi mocks Durban July dress Over the weekend, Makhadzi wrote a letter of apology to those who were offended by the dress she will wear to the 2024 Games in Durban in July. The annual event, held in Durban last weekend, showcased a range of beauty and fashion statements from some of South Africa's biggest names. While some of the outfits impressed social media users, a few others left a bad impression. It seems Makhazi did not continue with her flamboyant fashion statement as some people laughed at the outfit. Reacting to the comments on social media, the Limpopo-born singer…

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NUMSA is demanding a 9% wage increase across the board and 60% coverage of medical subsidies. File photo The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has announced an indefinite strike from Monday against management of Gautrain operator Mombela Operating Company (BOC), which could affect commuters. Numsa said it had been unable to reach an agreement with the operator over wages. NUMSA national spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi Majola, said: Mail & Guardian The workers have increased their demand for an across-the-board wage increase from 13% to 9%, but still want 60% of medical costs to be covered by BOC and…

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