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Where Wildlife Meets Heritage: Kruger National Park’s Untold Stories

Kruger National Park’s sprawling wilderness not only preserves iconic wildlife but also nurtures communities and cultural heritage, forging a legacy that endures far beyond its borders. Credits: Kruger National Park, African Overland Tours & Museum Explore SA By Duncan MnisiKruger National Park, South Africa — Renowned as Africa’s flagship wildlife sanctuary, Kruger National Park attracts between one…

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Allegations of Political Interference Uncovered at the Madlanga Commission

Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, testifies at the Madlanga Commission about serious allegations of political interference within the SAPS By Thulane MadalanePretoria – The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, which is investigating allegations of misconduct and corruption within the South African Police Service (SAPS), continues to reveal tensions between law enforcement officials and political…

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South African Athletes Celebrate Their Bronze at World Championship

SA’s 4x400m team receives a warm welcome at OR Tambo International Airport after winning Bronze in Tokyo. Credits: EyeWitness News By Duncan MnisiCape Town – South Africa’s men’s 4x400m relay team made the nation proud by winning a bronze medal at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. The athletes returned home to a warm welcome, with…

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Vincent Tshituka’s Rise To Lead The Sharks

Vincent Tshituka, now captain of the Sharks, shares his inspiring story of overcoming challenges, gaining South African citizenship, and embracing the Sharks’ language and team spirit. Credits: TimesLive By Duncan MnisiJohannesburg – Vincent Tshituka, a 27-year-old rugby star recently shared insights into his transition, from Johannesburg to becoming the captain of the Sharks in Scotland, revealing…

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