"We just have to keep going and believe because there are still nine games left," said Ouaddou.
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Eskom rolls out nearly half a million smart meters across SA
Eskom has installed over 444 000 smart meters across SA as part of a nationwide plan to reduce load reduction and modernise the grid.
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South Africa hits 300 days without load shedding
South Africa reaches 300 days without loadshedding as Eskom reports improved plant performance and a major drop in power outages.
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Rookies stand up as Proteas crush Black Caps in T20 clash
Playing their first international matches, seam bowler Nqobani Mokoena took 3/36 and top-order batter Connor Esterhuizen hit 45 not out.
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Why South Africa is running short of cucumbers
Unsuitable growing conditions have reduced cucumber supply in South Africa, pushing prices higher as demand keeps market agents selling out.
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Middle East update: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard vow to target Israeli PM Netanyahu
Iranian state television reported the IRGC had fired a new wave of attacks aimed at Israel, while also targeting US forces in Saudi Arabia
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Land questions dominate debate ahead of Khoisan Leaders Bill
Land rights and leadership issues have been highlighted ahead of the tabling of the new Traditional and Khoisan Leaders Bill.
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Title race not over, insists Man City boss Guardiola
Guardiola remains defiant, claiming City will not throw in the towel.
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Rosenior unhappy with referee after bizarre huddle incident in Chelsea loss
"I want to protect my players," said Rosenior after fifth-placed Chelsea's top four bid suffered a major blow.
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‘Unsanitary’ cow hide cooking site shut down in Joburg
An unsanitary cow hide cooking site has been shut down in Joburg during a crackdown that also uncovered a suspected illegal gold refinery.
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