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eNCA on MSNSA to shred greed ID book by 2029JOHANNESBURG - South Africa is gearing up to retire the old green ID book by 2029. That's according to Home Affairs Minister ...
A severe leg injury sustained by South Africa's Gabriela Salgado overshadowed the first Women's Africa Cup of Nations ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has given more detail on his plans to discontinue the green ID book in South Africa, ...
Nigeria have looked the best team at this tournament and, unless they self-implode spectacularly, it is hard to see hosts Morocco preventing them from fulfilling 'Mission X', their chase for a 10th ...
Clark has consistently sported the Kobe Bryant signature sneaker since her college days at Iowa. During the 2024 women's NCAA ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNWildlife roams Johannesburg’s gold graveyards again as mine dumps are transformedZebra, blesbok and wildebeest are returning to remined tailings sites where mine dumps once scarred the landscape.
The South African High Commission says long waits for passports and consular appointments are being fixed by a new Auckland ...
A goal deep into extra time by Houston Dash midfielder Michelle Alozie sent Nigeria to the Women's Africa Cup of Nations ...
Accessing social grants is crucial for the undocumented migrants in rural Limpopo, leaving the elderly particularly vulnerable to hunger and HIV risk.
Minister Schreiber personally launched the first two overseas centres in Sydney and Melbourne last week, with a third scheduled to open in Perth by the end of September.
He provided six essential tips on how to protect yourself when travelling: Keep digital copies of your passport, visa, and other personal documents in encrypted storage or a private digital vault.
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