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THERE IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE LOAD SHEDDING TUNNEL

Dear Fellow South African, Last week much of the country experienced load shedding as breakdowns at several of Eskom’s power stations resulted in the loss of substantial generation capacity. Load shedding costs our economy dearly. It causes great frustration among all South Africans and creates hardship for households and businesses. A stable and reliable supply […]

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The Washington Post U.S. to resume diplomatic operations in Ukraine

IN POLAND, NEAR THE BORDER WITH UKRAINE — The United States will resume diplomatic operations in Ukraine this week for the first time since Russia’s invasion began in February, U.S. officials said. Diplomats will return to the western city of Lviv, where Ukrainians and foreigners have sought shelter from the violence raging elsewhere in the

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Uganda Wins Africa Rugby Sevens,the 3 time African Champions qualify for World Cup

y qualifying for the Cup final during the 2022 Rugby Africa Men’s Sevens, Uganda and Zimbabwe have booked their tickets to the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa. It was a Southern African affair as Zimbabwe beat Zambia, 26-17, in the first semifinal. Shingi Katsvere In the second semifinal, Uganda outmuscled

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Formula 1: Verstappen wins Imola GP, Hamilton finishes 13th

© Provided by The Statesman Formula 1: Verstappen wins Imola GP, Hamilton finishes 13th Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won a dramatic Imola race over teammate Sergio Perez as Ferrari drivers couldn’t deliver on home turf and retired from the race here on Sunday. However, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc spun late on to finish sixth after his teammate

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The News International Teachers urge higher authorities to resolve issues of federal govt colleges

Islamabad : Teachers serving at educational institutions of the federal capital have demanded of the authorities concerned address the issues being faced by the federal government colleges including shortage of staff, lack of funds, and infrastructure. According to an official source, the projects of five federal government colleges are still incomplete for the last many

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AFP:Japan finds four from missing boat, condition unclear

Japanese rescuers said Sunday they had found four people from a sightseeing boat that went missing a day earlier with 26 on board after warning it was sinking in frigid northern waters. They were found shortly after 5 am (2000 GMT) off the Shiretoko Peninsula in northern Hokkaido prefecture, a coastguard spokesman told AFP, but

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Reuters U.N. chief Guterres heading to Turkey ahead of Moscow, Kyiv visits

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will visit Ankara before heading to Moscow next week to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and then to Ukraine for talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a U.N. statement said on Saturday. Guterres will visit the Turkish capital on Monday, where he will be received by President Tayyip

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The Guardian Countries buying Russian oil ‘complicit in war crimes’ says Ukraine adviser

© Provided by The Guardian Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is one of several oligarchs who are the subject of financial sanctions in the UK. Oleg Ustenko says assets frozen by the government should be passed on to Ukraine. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP European countries that continue to buy Russian oil and gas, and the London lawyers

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Reuters Soccer-Manchester United need an ‘open heart operation’, says Rangnick

(Reuters) – Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said the club requires an “open heart operation” rather than “minor cosmetic” fixes if they are to revive their fortunes. © Reuters/PHIL NOBLEPremier League – Everton v Manchester United United named Ajax Amsterdam coach Erik ten Hag as their new manager to succeed Rangnick from the end of

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