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A dance video of a grandmother and granddaughter dancing to a catchy song has gone viral on TikTok and warmed the hearts of many Mzansi netizens.

Mama Joy's man, Papa Joy, is turning a year older, and our girl didn't hold back with expressing her love. She posted a sweet birthday post to her boo.

A South African woman took to social media to express her displeasure over a gift of R500 she received from a man. Her post sparked a heated debate.

At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son. Bereaved father Wu said Xuanmo "probably would have been willing" to be digitally revived.

Flamboyant media personality and choreographer Somizi Mhlongo is deeply in love with his mysterious unknown lover. The star shared a cute video of them cuddling.

Narcotics police the world over are sprucing up their video game skills, as cartels go increasingly online to sell drugs and recruit dealers. Online games such as "Grand Theft Auto" or "World of Warcraft" provide perfect cover for cartels to discreetly sell drugs or find personnel.

Despite slashing oil production for months on end and announcing new cuts in late November, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its ten allies have struggled to boost flagging prices. Prices are sitting at their lowest level in nearly six months despite the cartel's announcement in November to further cut output.

Asian stocks rallied Wednesday, following another record performance on Wall Street as traders continue to bet on the US Federal Reserve slashing interest rates several times next year. Still, Wall Street enjoyed another strong day, with the Dow finishing at a fifth straight record high, while the S&P 500 approached its own all-time peak.

Pharmacy group Rite Aid was ordered Tuesday to stop using facial recognition for the next five years by a US regulator, which said the company falsely identified consumers as shoplifters using the technology. But the technology "falsely flagged... consumers as matching someone who had previously been identified as a shoplifter or other troublemaker."
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