
Salma Ahmed
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1 month ago |
thesouthafrican.com | Salma Ahmed |Dumani Moyo |Eliot Mahlase |Garrin Lambley
Hamdan Ballal, Palestinian co-director of the documentary No Other Land, has been missing after the Israeli army arrested him. This is following an attack by settlers on him and other Palestinians on 24 March 2025. How was Hamdan Ballal attacked by settlers? The Associated Press reported that Israeli settlers beat Hamdan Ballal, citing multiple eyewitness accounts.
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1 month ago |
thesouthafrican.com | Eliot Mahlase |Nick Pawson |Dean Boyle |Salma Ahmed
SASSA grant recipients who have not been able to transition to the new black PostBank card will still be able to collect their grants from the South African Post Office and withdraw cash at retailers’ till points until May. Recipients had until last Thursday to switch to the new card, following an extension from the initial deadline at the end of February.
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1 month ago |
thesouthafrican.com | Eliot Mahlase |Nick Pawson |Dean Boyle |Salma Ahmed
Former DA leader Helen Zille has joined the Cassper Nyovest Kusho Bani – or Hosh Karamaima – dance challenge. The outspoken politician posted the entertaining clip on her TikTok account. HELEN ZILLE DOES THE CASSPER NYOVEST DANCE CHALLENGEOn Friday, 21 March – Human Rights Day – the DA hosted a commemoration day to recognise the historical significance of the public holiday. The DA highlighted several basic human rights that many South Africans lack – like access to clean drinking water.
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1 month ago |
thesouthafrican.com | Nick Pawson |Eliot Mahlase |Dean Boyle |Salma Ahmed |Nicholas Pawson
Work began last weekend on an exciting and groundbreaking urban mobility project in Cape Town. Hailed as a milestone in South African civil engineering, Cape Town’s new Sky Circle is set to ease traffic build up at the busy intersection of Govan Mbeki Road (M9) and Jan Smuts Drive (M17) in Lansdowne. A new approach to reducing congestionThe Sky Circle will rise 6.2 metres above ground, exclusively serving MyCiTi buses travelling between Nyanga, Strandfontein, Wynberg, and Athlone.
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1 month ago |
thesouthafrican.com | Eliot Mahlase |Dean Boyle |Salma Ahmed |Freddie Hiney
Kaizer Chiefs are looking to add more to their midfield next season despite signing Thabo Cele in January. The Soweto giants are reportedly eyeing Stellenbosch midfielder Sihle Ntuli. Two seasons ago, Chiefs signed Stellies midfielder Sibongiseni Mthethwa. With Nduli’s contract reportedly expiring end of June, Amakhosi can secure the midfielder without paying a transfer fee. Kaizer Chiefs looking to add to their midfieldAccording to Soccer Laduma, Stellies will not allow Ntuli to go for free.
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