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King of the Zulu nation, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has allegedly warned the controversial radio host Ngizwe Mchunu to leave the EFF and its leader alone.

Three children died of suffocation inside a car in Jamela, Limpopo. Police are investigating after they were found unresponsive and taken to a nearby clinic.

A South African lawyer Nomzamo Ngoma, shares a moving post about her dad's silent support during her attorney admissions exams. Netizens were touched.

The world's political and business elites will convene in Davos next week, with wars in Gaza and Ukraine set to dominate the annual gabfest in the Swiss Alps. "We know that the war in Gaza is still going on and there are worries for a further escalation," Brende said, adding that the WEF meeting would "look how to avoid a further deterioration".

Trade between China and Russia hit a record high in 2023, official data from Beijing showed on Friday, as commerce with the United States fell for the first time in four years on the back of geopolitical tensions. Commerce with the United States was valued at $664 billion last year, down 11.6 percent from 2022.

Oil prices surged Friday after US and UK forces launched strikes against Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen following attacks on ships in the Red Sea, fuelling worries about a wider conflict in the crude-rich region.

Electric bicycle makers at CES touted slick features like ChatGPT as they rode a trend of people wanting to enjoy a breeze in their face without sweat on their brow. People wanted the convenience and cost-savings of getting around cities by bicycle, and were averse to public transport given Covid concerns, Ren said.

US President Joe Biden has good news to sell on the economy as he seeks reelection in November -- but voters don't seem to be buying it. Biden's confidence that the economy would woo voters saw the White House last year rebrand his policies "Bidenomics" as they tried to sell the good news to voters last year.

Whether dreaming of an artificial friend available around the clock, lifting off from traffic jams or doing without your cat's dead bird "gifts," CES inventors have no shortage of imagination. "If you discuss today what you will do at CES...in a week's time, it will ask you 'how was CES?'"
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