Thousands of South Africans celebrated Easter on 19 April 2019. Political parties, who are currently preparing for the fast-approaching national elections, also attended numerous church services and shared messages.
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On Thursday night, 13 worshipers were attending a Passover service when the wall of a church they were in collapsed.
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The 35-year-old actor believes in love at first sight but he thinks the modern notion of love is 'seriously misguided.'
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The country has in the last two weeks been rocked by community protests with residents demanding better services.
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The Tshwane Metro Police Department has said a driver of a Toyota Tazz crashed into a group of cyclists along the R55 in Olievenhoutbosch, killing one of them.
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South Africa’s finance ministry authorised the transfer of R5 billion to struggling state power firm Eskom on 2 April 'to avert a default by Eskom on its obligations,' according to a finance ministry report to parliament seen by Reuters.
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702 host Bruce Whitfield spoke to Colin Coleman from Goldman Sachs, and the COO at Business Leadership SA, Busisiwe Mavuso, about investors’ concerns ahead of the 8 May polls.
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The ZACP disagrees with Police Minister Bheki Cele's views that South Africa would be better off if only the country's armed forces and not private citizens had access to guns.
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The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge by Museveni's opponents, who had appealed against a constitutional court ruling that removed an age cap of 75 for presidential contenders.
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