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President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump.
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Ramaphosa speaks to Trump on the phone amid global tariff imposition
- President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump discussed bilateral trade matters in a telephone conversation.
- Both leaders acknowledged the complexity of ongoing trade negotiations and expressed readiness for further collaboration.
- The US has imposed 30% tariffs on all exports from South Africa.
The podcast, hosted by Mthokozisi, Sonwabile, Lefa Hlalele, and Busisiwe Radebe, sparked outrage earlier this week when the controversial clip began circulating online.
SAHRC probes podcast for calling coloured people ‘incestuous’ and ‘crazy’
- The South Africa Human Rights Commission is investigating complaints about derogatory remarks made about coloured people on the Open Chats Podcast.
- The podcast hosts issued an apology after facing public outrage and condemnation from political parties.
- MultiChoice stated that the episode in question was not aired on its platform, and the show’s contract ended in July 2023.
Moroadi Cholota during a previous appearance in the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein.
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ConCourt agrees to hear NPA’s Cholota challenge – and its crucial extradition appeal
- The Constitutional Court will hear the NPA’s urgent application to limit the retrospective effect of the judgment in favour of US-based Johnathan Schultz, which states only the justice minister can request an extradition.
- This comes after Ace Magashule’s former PA, Moroadi Cholota, successfully challenged her extradition from the US using the Schultz ruling, leading to her freedom.
- The NPA argues that without intervention, thousands of past convictions of extradited criminals could be overturned, causing a “catastrophic” impact on the criminal justice system.
Alleged Ponzi scheme kingpin Louis Liebenberg has been referred for psychiatric observation.
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Alleged Ponzi scheme kingpin Louis Liebenberg sent to psychiatric hospital for 30 days
- Louis Liebenberg, accused of running a Ponzi scheme, has been referred for psychiatric observation.
- The referral was ordered by the Bronkhorstspruit Magistrate’s Court despite a district surgeon not recommending it.
- Liebenberg will be admitted to Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital for 30 days, and a Legal Aid lawyer will be assigned to him.
Farmers in KwaZulu-Natal reported severe disruptions to planting and harvesting cycles due to unpredictable rainfall, droughts, and floods.
‘It is a monster we cannot escape’: KZN farmers sound alarm on climate change impacts
- Farmers in KwaZulu-Natal are experiencing severe disruptions to planting and harvesting due to unpredictable weather patterns like droughts, floods, and veld fires.
- These climate shocks are causing devastating losses in cotton, cannabis, and dairy farming, with small-scale farmers being the most affected due to lack of resources.
- Farmers and industry leaders are urging the government to invest in climate adaptation measures, improve infrastructure, and support research to help farmers adjust their practices and ensure food security.
Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium normally hosts soccer matches.
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Sharks rugby coming to a stadium near you: Sugar Ray Xulu, Maritzburg... even New York?
-The Sharks are moving their Currie Cup game against the Cheetahs to Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Clermont to engage with grassroots fans and develop younger players.
- Interim CEO Shaun Bryans highlighted the importance of community outreach and connecting with the next generation of fans through this initiative.
- The Sharks are also considering hosting a URC game in London or New York to grow their brand in new markets but are committed to Kings Park for most games.
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham have renewed their wedding vows without his famous family present.
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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s vow renewal sparks more family drama
- Brooklyn and Nicola renewed their vows in NYC, but the absence of the Beckham family suggests their feud is ongoing.
- The rift reportedly began at their wedding in 2022 and has spread to Brooklyn’s brothers, including social media unfollowing and cryptic posts.
- Harper, the youngest Beckham, remains close to both Brooklyn and Nicola, but the rest of the family has not publicly addressed the feud.
*These summaries were written with the support of Gemini Pro AI.
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