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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Oz beef floods UK, farmers fume over unfair fight

    UK farmers are furious about a flood of Aussie meat. British producers say surging imports of Australian beef and lamb are undercutting them, thanks to a free trade deal that took effect in 2023. Official data shows beef imports from Australia skyrocketed, rising nearly two hundred percent in...
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    Faked shares, real mess, Yodel heir’s takeover flops

    The court catches the parcel guy in a forgery scheme. A British entrepreneur named Jacob Corlett, along with his mother Tamara Gregory, forged documents to try to steal control of the Yodel delivery company, a High Court judge ruled. Mr Justice Fancourt said the share warrant papers were fakes...
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    UK gets a museum for its epic fails, finally

    A museum dedicated to epic fails is opening in Britain. The traveling Museum of Failure will launch a UK location next spring, founded by Dr. Samuel West. The collection celebrates botched inventions and corporate disasters, aiming to reframe failure as a necessary part of innovation. British...
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    UK eyes top five spot, but wallets stay stretched thin

    Think tank says UK economy is set to jump a spot by 2040. A group called the Centre for Economics and Business Research, or CEBR, forecasts Britain will become the world's fifth-largest economy, passing Japan. They predict the UK's total economic output will grow from under four trillion dollars...
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    US bombs Sokoto, calls it a Christmas gift to ISWAP

    US hits ISWAP in Nigeria with airstrikes. American forces from AFRICOM conducted strikes in northwest Nigeria's Sokoto state, targeting ISWAP fighters, according to a command statement. President Donald Trump claimed personal responsibility on Truth Social, calling the Christmas Day operation a...
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    Guinea's election fears, activists vanish ahead of vote

    UN rights chief calls out Guinea's pre-election crackdown. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, told Guinean authorities to stop intimidating people and open up the political space before the upcoming presidential vote. He cited severe restrictions and a climate of fear...
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    Hindu lynching in Bangladesh sparks Delhi protests

    Dude, a religious killing has everyone rattled. The Indian government officially condemned the lynching of a Hindu man in Bangladesh, named Dipu Chandra Das, who was killed in the Mymensingh district. A spokesperson for India's foreign ministry, Randhir Jaiswal, called the persistent attacks on...
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    US navy plays pirate, Venezuela blockade breaks UN law

    UN legal types are calling out a US naval blockade. Experts from the United Nations stated that American actions near Venezuela break international law. The situation involves a partial maritime blockade by the US against Venezuela, specifically targeting oil tankers. This started with the...
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    Kenyan church celebrates ‘Black Messiah’ on Christmas

    A Kenyan church celebrated Christmas by honoring a figure they call the Black Messiah. Thousands of Legion Maria members gathered in Nzoia in western Kenya for a ceremony on December twenty fifth, dressed in white robes and holding candles. The event centered on the birth of Baba Simeo Melkio...
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    Durban City names Badela, fresh hope for relegation fight

    A struggling Premier Soccer League club has hired a new head coach to avoid relegation. Durban City FC appointed Sinethemba Badela, formerly of Chippa United, to take over the team sitting in thirteenth place. The move follows the recent departure of Gavin Hunt after a series of poor results...
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    Tshwaku fires back, no deals with hijackers

    A Johannesburg official rejected the idea of negotiating with building hijackers, shifting focus to a massive housing shortage. Dr Mgcini Tshwaku, the EFF's Public Safety MMC, responded to criticism from former mayor Herman Mashaba by stating the city cannot reclaim hundreds of derelict inner...
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    Ditsobotla workers stiffed, Christmas pay in limbo

    Municipal workers in a North West town haven't been paid for months. Employees of the Ditsobotla Local Municipality are facing severe delays for their November and December salaries, continuing a pattern of payment failures throughout 2025. The municipality is crippled by massive debt, including...
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    Gumede’s R320m trial, corruption drama drags on

    A massive corruption trial involving a former mayor and millions in public money keeps hitting delays. The fraud and racketeering case against ex-eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede, concerning a waste management tender valued at three hundred and twenty million rand, has been postponed again until...
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    R2 billion lost, SA's scam epidemic spirals

    Online scammers stole an insane two billion rand from South Africans last year. Losses from digital fraud across banking and shopping scams hit that staggering figure in 2025, with reported cases skyrocketing from around thirty one thousand to sixty four thousand. Common tricks include phishing...
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    Vredendal dagga bust, two Tanzanians nabbed

    Police found a huge pile of expensive weed during a basic traffic stop. Officers in Vredendal North, a town in the Western Cape, seized almost nine kilograms of high-grade cannabis from a vehicle, with an estimated street value of seven hundred and twenty thousand rand. Two Tanzanian nationals...
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    Youth jobless crisis, ANCYL demands disaster status

    The ANC Youth League is demanding that the government treat mass youth unemployment like a flood or a pandemic. ANCYL President Collen Malatji reiterated the call for President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare the situation a national disaster, warning of potential social unrest and a profound loss of...
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    Maiduguri mosque blast, Christmas Eve shattered

    A suicide bombing inside a Nigerian mosque has killed multiple worshippers. A suspected attacker detonated an explosive device during evening prayers at a mosque in Maiduguri, Borno State, leaving at least five people dead and more than thirty-five injured. Emergency services transported the...
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    Imizamo Yethu burns again, 200 homeless post-Christmas

    A major informal settlement fire has displaced hundreds in Cape Town right after the holidays. A destructive blaze swept through the Imizamo Yethu community in Hout Bay, destroying numerous homes and leaving close to two hundred residents without shelter. Disaster Risk Management teams and the...
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    Hail chaos in Kwakwatsi, roofs ripped and power zapped

    A nasty pre-dawn hailstorm just wrecked a Free State township. Early morning severe weather caused major damage in Kwakwatsi, impacting Wards 16 and 17 within the Ngwathe Local Municipality near Koppies. Executive Mayor Councillor Victoria de Beer Mthombeni, alongside MMCs Councillor Moloi and...
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    ANC’s 2026 reboot, fixing potholes and promises

    The ANC says it's finally gonna fix your busted town. For 2026, the African National Congress under President Cyril Ramaphosa is prioritizing a turnaround for its poorly performing local municipalities, preparing for the upcoming local government elections, and pushing its internal renewal...
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