Running from Cape Town to Durban's Comrades last year, he can do extraordinary things. Now the Serenity Strides Foundation aims for more.
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Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Shaun Permall has poured cold water on the idea of co-coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef staying.
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The Crusaders have retired their cavalry of mascot knights and horses after 30 years due to their move to their new stadium in Christchurch.
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The Democratic Alliance is preparing to appoint a new parliamentary leader to head its caucus in Parliament.
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The Agulhas Lighthouse Precinct is located at the southernmost tip of Africa.
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Changing of the guard and brushing aside the 'woke crowd' will not do much to woo disenchanted ANC voters, or rid the DA of its white party label.
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The PA says the IPID report 'does not implicate the President, no matter how creatively some may wish to read it.'
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If the World Cup winner has intentions of getting back into the Springbok team, then joining the Cheetahs is not the best decision.
Read More »South African right wing allies lose key European pillar
Viktor Orban lost to Peter Magyar after Sunday poll. Analysts say global conservative movement remains influential despite Hungary setback for right wing.
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