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Survivor is raising awareness for Stage 4 breast cancer ABC NewsBreast cancer advocate speaks on surviving the disease, raising awareness CBS NewsBreast cancer survivors share what you can do to be proactive KCTV 5Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What Survivors Want You To Know WALB This article was originally published by a news.google.com . Read the Original article here. .

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While the footballing world seems to think Erik ten Hag will be out of a job soon, Fabrizio Romano has revealed the latest on the situation and insists Manchester United chiefs have not contacted the Dutchman and that he is busy preparing for his next game as manager. After steering United to their worst-ever start to a Premier League campaign, and with the Red Devils currently on a run of five games without a win, it is safe to say that the club’s fan base are far from happy right now. Continued speculation over his future suggests the club’s owners…

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Prince Andrew stepped back from royal duties five years ago Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have taken the initiative to speak with King Charles regarding their father, Prince Andrew’s future, according to inside sources.The Duke of York is currently engaged in intense discussions with his older brother, King Charles, who is urging Andrew to reduce his living arrangements and relocate to a more affordable residence.  In contrast, his daughters, Beatrice, 36, and Eugenie, 34, are reportedly eager for their father to remain in his current home, where he resides with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.Prince Andrew stepped back from royal duties…

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Palestinian group Hamas launched a brutal terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, sending shockwaves to the international community and triggering one of the biggest wars in the Middle-east region. Recently, Iran-backed Hezbollah also made a direct entry into the war with Israel, prompting a threat to world peace. Militant group Hamas was originally planning to attack Israel in 2022, the report said.(AP) While to the world, the October 7, 2023 attack seemed sudden and unpredictable, recent reports revealed that the offensive was in the planning stage for years and the terrorists were originally planning to recreate a 9/11-like attack…

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No birthday party abroad A government official was shocked when he was banned from travelling to South Africa to celebrate his birthday. The officer, known for his lavish lifestyle, had already booked hotels, bought tickets for his friends to fly to South Africa and secured other luxuries for the big day. However, the officer was shocked when a directive arrived from powerful forces warning him not to dare leave the country until some important issues were resolved. The big party later took place at a club of questionable reputation in one of Nairobi’s leafy suburbs. When the powerful live in…

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(Bloomberg) — Tito Mboweni, who was the first Black governor of the South African Reserve Bank was heralded by financial markets and business for keeping tight fiscal controls on the nation’s public spending, has died. He was 65.  The former governor died after a “short illness,” the Office of the Presidency said late Saturday.   Mboweni served as central bank governor between 1999 and 2009, and as finance minister from October 2018 to August 2021.  “We have lost a leader and compatriot who has served our nation as an activist, economic policy innovator and champion of labor rights,” President Cyril…

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SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft splashed down in the Indian Ocean a little over an hour after its 8:25AM ET launch from South Texas. Almost seven minutes following liftoff, the Super Heavy booster returned to its launchpad, where the launch tower caught it using arms that SpaceX has nicknamed the “chopsticks.”The remarkable catch was a first for SpaceX and an important step toward making the Super Heavy booster a fully reusable launch system just like SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets. The booster completed a similar set of maneuvers to today’s during its previous flight test in June, when it splashed down in the…

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South Africa tax authority ramps up crypto audits on undeclared assets.Crypto exchanges will be ordered to share data on request.The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued a warning to crypto holders and traders to declare crypto assets on tax returns.With over 5.8 million South Africans reportedly holding digital currencies, SARS is ramping up compliance within the sector.To ensure transparency, SARS has teamed up with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority and is obtaining information from local exchanges.This follows reports that SARS has begun issuing notices to crypto traders, requesting information on digital assets, including historical records, which could lead to…

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by Wayne Hugo, University of KwaZulu-Natal   South Africa has a new law governing education. The Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act changes several aspects of how schools are managed. It was introduced to address inequalities in the school system by standardising rules on admissions, language policies, discipline, and even the operation of homeschooling. But it has sparked controversy. Education professor Wayne Hugo answers questions about the act. How does the act change the current school system? The act shifts some control such as language policy from local school governing bodies to provincial education officials, changes rules on how schools…

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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s former finance and labour minister and first Black central bank governor Tito Mboweni has died aged 65 following a brief illness, the presidency said late on Saturday.Mboweni was an anti-apartheid activist as a student who later became democratic South Africa’s first labour minister from 1994 to 1999 under former President Nelson Mandela.He then served as governor of the South African Reserve Bank for a decade from 1999, and later as finance minister from 2018 to 2021 under President Cyril Ramaphosa.”His role in shaping our democratic future particularly during the dying days of apartheid, cannot be…

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