Modiegi Mashamaite is a multimedia journalist with a passion for human interest stories and editing of podcasts.

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Limpopo health department pursues action against doctor accused of attempted rape

The Limpopo department of health has launched disciplinary proceedings against a medical doctor accused of attempting ...

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Family find son buried without their knowledge after seven years

A grieving family has found closure after the body of their 32-year-old son, mistakenly buried as a pauper after a ...

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Rupert speaks, Ramaphosa stands firm: SA’s moment at the White House

In a political moment charged with tension and global scrutiny, Johann Rupert has emerged as an unlikely voice of ...

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Family powerless as brain-dead pregnant woman is kept alive

A 30-year-old woman declared brain-dead in Georgia is being kept on life support against her family’s wishes because ...

Sport / Editors Choice

Pirates fan dedicates honours degree to departing coach José Riveiro

Mafikeng-born Khumoetsile Kgobokoe has dedicated her recently completed honours degree in inclusive education to former ...

Politics

'We don’t want coalitions': McKenzie declares political war in Eastern Cape

Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader and minister of sport, arts and culture Gayton McKenzie has declared the Eastern Cape a ...

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Disruptive passenger could face R100,000 fine and FlySafair ban after emergency diversion

FlySafair says the individual who was allegedly disruptive and whose behaviour led to an emergency landing has been ...

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SA-born artist Marlene Dumas breaks record with R246m sale

Marlene Dumas' provocative 2.74m-tall oil painting 'Miss January' sold for a staggering $13.635m (R246.7m) on ...

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Tiny creatures are big business: Smuggled ants worth R4,163 each on black market

Earlier this year, two Belgian teenagers were apprehended in Kenya with 5,000 ants in their possession.

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One teaspoon too far: why 5g of salt is the limit your body can handle

“South Africans tend to consume more than the recommended daily amount, which significantly increases the risk of heart ...