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Sunday World (South Africa), 17 五月 2026

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ArticleRAMAPHOSA ADVISED TO AVOID WAR WITH COURTS

A legal opin­ion by the law firm of ANC vet­eran Math­ews Phosa advised that belea­guered Pres­id­ent Cyril Ram­a­phosa avoid pre­ma­ture com­bat with the courts and Par­lia­ment over the raging scan­dal of the theft of dol­lars from his game...

RAMAPHOSA ADVISED TO AVOID WAR WITH COURTS

ArticleWest­ern Cape storms – count­ing the cost

The deadly storms in the West­ern Cape have triggered a human­it­arian emer­gency, as many parts of the province count the cost in the wake of the loss of life, dis­place­ment, and infra­struc­ture dam­age. On Fri­day, the City of Cape Town con­firmed...

West­ern Cape storms – count­ing the cost

ArticleWho is Joe Fer­rari, the feared taxi boss?

Taxi tycoon and social­ite Joe Sibanyoni, 60, who also goes by the name Joe Fer­rari due to his pen­chant for the Italian sports cars with the same name, is reportedly one of the most feared people in Mpumalanga and Pre­toria. Sibanyoni, arres­ted...

Who is Joe Fer­rari, the feared taxi boss?

ArticlePapa Penny quit MKP over may­oral snub

Pop­u­lar musi­cian-turned-politi­cian Papa Penny has resigned from the MK Party and Par­lia­ment amid claims that ten­sions over local gov­ern­ment ambi­tions in Limpopo triggered his dra­matic exit from the party. Papa Penny, whose real name is Eric...

Papa Penny quit MKP over may­oral snub

ArticleNAMPO revives optim­ism in SA agri­cul­ture

There are a few places that illus­trated the vibrancy of South Africa’s agri­cul­ture as clearly as at Nampo, the largest agri­cul­tural tech­no­logy show in the south­ern hemi­sphere. I spent time this week at Nampo in the Free State, observing new...

NAMPO revives optim­ism in SA agri­cul­ture