The City of Cape Town is struggling to cope with the magnitude of rain that fell - and that continues to fall - in the Mother City on Tuesday.
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News in a minute | Polygamy is not just a lifestyle it is cultural retain [video]
Watch the full version of the "‘Polygamy is sacred’: Zimbabwean polygamist builds legacy, one wife at a time" in a minute.
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Floods hit Cape Town: Tips to protect your home from damage
Torrential rains have triggered severe flooding in Cape Town, prompting urgent safety measures and essential tips for residents.
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Trump tariffs implemented in same week SA citrus growers pack for US export
The tariffs can affect 35 000 jobs in the citrus industry in South Africa if US consumers decide it is too expensive for them.
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SABC addresses Afrikaans news bulletin scheduling blunder
The public broadcaster said there are no plans to discontinue Afrikaans news programming following the moemish.
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EU proposes 25% tariffs on US goods, except bourbon
Brussels is set to approve tariffs on a range of US imports including food, plastics, and motorcycles, as tensions rise over Trump-era duties.
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MC Alger still have hope against ‘opportunistic’ Pirates
'Where there is life there is hope,' the MC Alger head coach told journalists at Orlando Stadium on Tuesday.
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A post-mortem of the Sharks’ dismal EPCR campaign: One win out of five!
The defending champions of the Challenge Cup hardly threatened to repeat the feat this season.
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Prince Harry in court to challenge ‘unjustified’ UK security downgrade
He is appealing a UK decision to reduce his security, calling the move unjustified and a threat to his safety when visiting Britain.
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National Yearling Sale: ‘Paddocks bring champs to podiums’
Bargains can still be found at the big-money National Yearling Sale in Germiston.
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