Category BreakingNews

58-year-old teacher accused of raping 13-year-old still at large

SABC News

Residents in Makotopong, Limpopo, are worried as a 58-year-old teacher accused of raping a 13-year-old student has not been arrested. The Department of Education confirmed a rape charge was filed after the teacher was caught with the student in the school office. Allegations suggest he may have assaulted other minors. Community leader Michael Lekota calls for increased school security.
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Rise of online gambling: How Mpumalanga leads provinces benefiting from revenue

EWN

Online gambling is surging in South Africa, with journalist Larry Claasen discussing the impact on The Money Show. Claasen notes the role of technology and provincial regulations, highlighting Mpumalanga’s involvement. The control of gambling falls under provincial jurisdiction, as outlined in the Constitution. Claasen suggests that national government ministers in South Africa hold significant power in this realm.
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Gautrain under siege

My Broadband

The Gautrain aims to boost ridership by targeting underserved customer groups and adjusting services. Despite losing over five million passengers in four years, the decline continues due to the pandemic and changing commuter habits. CEO Tshepo Kgobe highlights the shift towards remote work and the demand for flexible schedules and pricing. Kgobe notes that Gautrain is not alone in facing these challenges.
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SpaceX to launch private astronauts on first crewed polar orbit

Economic Times

SpaceX to launch Fram2, a privately funded human spaceflight over Earth’s polar regions with four astronauts. The mission includes experiments like the first X-ray in space and growing mushrooms in microgravity to support future Mars travel. Crew includes Chun Wang, Jannicke Mikkelsen, Rabea Rogge, and Eric Philps. Training included a wilderness expedition in Alaska.
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Africa’s £15bn mining mega project set to reach world’s largest untapped metal deposit

Express.co.uk

A £15 billion mining project in Guinea aims to tap into the world’s largest untapped iron ore deposit at the Simandou site, holding an estimated 2.8 billion tonnes of high-grade iron ore. Despite delays due to political unrest and infrastructure issues, production is set to start later this year. Guinea hopes the project will transform its future, with officials comparing its potential impact to oil in the Gulf.
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Netanyahu says he is ‘willing’ to reach deal to free Gaza hostages

the Guardian

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed commitment to negotiating the release of captives in Gaza, dismissing claims of lack of seriousness. He stated military pressure was effective, causing cracks in Hamas demands. Security cabinet decided to intensify pressure on Hamas. Tens of thousands protested in Tel Aviv demanding hostages’ return.
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