The deeply religious star fullback is fighting to save his career over anti-gay social media posts last week, with an upcoming code of conduct tribunal to determine his fate after Rugby Australia decided to sack him.
Frowned upon by the Church, the ritual crucifixions and self-flagellation in the north of the country are extreme affirmations of faith performed every Easter in Asia's Catholic outpost.
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Good party leader Patricia de Lille says that government's failure to address the land issue cannot be used as an excuse to change the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation.
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The Independent Electoral Commission is to extend its voting hours on 27 April at four foreign missions to accommodate Jewish voters celebrating the final day of Passover.
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Congregants had been attending a Passover service at a Pentecostal Church when the wall came down on Thursday night, killing 13 worshippers.
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Nokuthula Ndaba appeared at the Germiston Magistrate’s Court this week on charges of fraud after she gained approximately R4 million from a victim encountered through a dating site.
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Santaco Western Cape chairperson Achmat Dyason said that taxi associations in the area have given the assurance there will be no more violence, as negotiations between them continue.
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The band's name was inspired by a neighbourhood street where the members grew up.
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Mali has been struggling to restore stability since Islamist extremists linked to Al-Qaeda took control of the country's vast desert north in early 2012.
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Roadblocks have been being set up in various parts of the province, officials also inspected long distance vehicles and over a hundred people have been arrested so far for different crimes.
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