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Procter & Gamble reported a dip in quarterly profits Thursday, following a decline in sales as the consumer products giant offset lower volumes with price increases. In fabric care, price increases boosted organic sales, but the company cited volume declines in Europe due to increased pricing.

Eskom’s office in Empangeni in the north of KwaZulu-Natal had its power cut due to the non-payment of a R500 000 bill it owed the uMhlathuze municipality.

Ex-president Jacob Zuma wants to push ahead with the private prosecution case against President Cyril Ramaphosa and plans to appeal the High Court's interdict.

A young KZN farmer has reflected on gardening becoming her happy place during difficult periods of her life. She wants to create jobs for people in future.

A woman who wanted to be courted gave the man pursuing her a riddle to solve. Her note trended on Twitter and many people were interested in the love story.

Poet Ntsiki Mazwai has been dragged on Twitter after she questioned why trans women are offered access to women-only spaces. She's been told to delete the tweet

Former African National Congress (ANC) member Carl Niehaus has set his sights on recruiting Jacob Zuma, Ace Magashule and Lindiwe Sisulu to his RET movement.

Fana Mokoena has weighed in on SIU targeting Mzansi celebrities over the National Lotteries Commission fraud scandal. He wants cops to investigate officials.

Germany's lower house of parliament recognised on Thursday the 2014 massacre of Yazidis by Islamic State group jihadists in Iraq as a "genocide", and called for measures to assist the besieged minority. Islamic State jihadists in August 2014 massacred over 1,200 Yazidis, members of a Kurdish-speaking community in northwest Iraq that follows an ancient religion rooted in Zoroastrianism.
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