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South Africa Open: English golfer Dale Whitnell hits two holes-in-one


BBC Sport


English golfer Dale Whitnell made history at the South Africa Open by scoring two holes-in-one in a single round at Durban Country Club. Despite a double bogey on the 16th, he finished with a remarkable 63, nine shots better than his previous round. Whitnell’s performance was described as “bizarre” and helped him secure a strong position in the tournament.



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City Power: Rise in vandalism in underground tunnels causing unscheduled power outages


EWN


Johannesburg City Power faces increased vandalism in underground tunnels, leading to power outages. Criminals living in tunnels target equipment like power cables, causing disruptions. Recent incidents left CBD residents and businesses without power due to cable theft. Spokesperson Isaac Mangena highlighted dangers to City Power personnel, citing shootouts and injuries during repair responses.



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South Africans kiss work from home goodbye


BusinessTech


South Africa sees a shift away from remote work as demand for office space rises. Growthpoint Properties notes a return to office work, emphasizing the importance of in-person interactions for company culture and collaboration. The commercial property market reflects this trend with decreasing vacancy rates and rising rental rates.



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‘Democratically, they are right’: FF Plus endorses AfriForum’s visit to US


IOL | News


FF Plus supports AfriForum and Solidarity’s US visit to urge Trump to pressure SA government on land and education policies. Despite Ramaphosa’s criticism, the groups advocate for Afrikaner interests and seek to maintain Agoa agreement benefits. Tensions rise after Expropriation Act approval, with DA calling it unconstitutional. FF Plus leader defends the groups’ actions in eNCA interview.



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How Zelensky’s lack of a suit may have fuelled Oval Office spat


BBC News


President Trump commented on President Zelensky’s military-style attire during their meeting at the White House, sparking a debate on respect and gratitude. Zelensky’s choice to wear military clothing in solidarity with soldiers fighting the Russian army has been a point of contention. The issue escalated during the meeting with Vice-President Vance, leading to a heated exchange in front of global media.



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