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A Limpopo man died on Sunday night, 10 April after drinking an entire bottle of Jägermeister. The man was allegedly participating in a drinking competition.
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution Tuesday extending a system for cross-border aid to Syria by six months, the duration demanded by Russia while other members had sought a full year. Russia, a Damascus ally, vetoed a Security Council resolution Friday that would have prolonged the mechanism by one year.
The rand continues to weaken and is trading at R17,04 to the dollar. A market analyst believes that the situation further stokes recession fears in the bloc.
A lady who studied a Master of Arts at the University of South Africa has taken to LinkedIn to say that she's dedicated her degree to her late grandmother.
Turkey said it will host Russian and Ukrainian delegations with UN diplomats on Wednesday to discuss the resumption of stalled grain deliveries across the Black Sea. Turkish officials say they have 20 merchant ships waiting in the Black Sea that could be loaded quickly with Ukrainian grain.
Firefighters battled wildfires in Spain and Portugal Tuesday as Western Europe faced its second heatwave in less than a month which threatened glaciers in the Alps and worsened drought conditions. In Spain, some 300 firefighters backed by 17 planes and helicopters were battling a wildfire in the eastern region of Extremadura which has ravaged 2,500 hectares of land, local officials said.
A Tswana wedding was designed by a South African fashion designer. The traditional Tswana dress impressed many, who showered the designer with compliments.
Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi said the government plans on creating two million jobs while clamping down on illegal foreign nationals who are employed in SA.
The Special Investigating Unit has apprehended four individuals who are the former employees of two Eskom contractors who were involved in a looting scandal.
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