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TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT: Nolusindiso Booi will lead the South African women’s team laden with Test experience against the Barbarians selection in Cape Town on Saturday.Swys de Bruin has added several new players to the matchday 23.Booi, South Africa’s most capped women’s player, will be flanked by vice-captains Tayla Kinsey and Lindelwa Gwala, the most experienced scrumhalf and hooker respectively, with welcome returns for Ayanda Malinga, Nadine Roos, Eloise Webb and Felicia Jacobs, all recent members of the women’s Sevens squad.De Bruin opted for Roos as a playmaker in her debut at flyhalf.Webb will start at outside centre and Malinga on the…
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekdayYour briefing on the latest headlines from across the USYour briefing on the latest headlines from across the USThere’s a rural community in Alaska that is known for dog sled racing and its gold rush history. But it’s also become known for dozens of mysterious disappearances.In June 2016, Joseph Balderas, 36, vanished without a trace. Just four years later, in August 2020, Florence Okpealuk, 33, an Alaskan Native, also went missing.The unexplained disappearances have stumped law enforcement and worried residents.Podcast host Payne Lindsey traveled to…
Is it worth waiting until Wednesday to fill your tank with fuel? Here’s what you stand to save at the pumps after the price decreases take effect. This article was originally published by a www.iol.co.za . Read the Original article here. .
As a business owner – and editor of this publication – I’m always looking for ways to make myself more productive. Whether it’s utilising new cloud-based productivity tools like Asana for editorial project management or Akiflow to better manage my diary and my tasks, I’m constantly on the hunt for technologies – usually software – that allow me to get more things done with my limited time. In my line of work, I need to read a lot – and I mean a lot! I consume a vast number of articles, podcasts and videos daily, from a wide range of…
In a marine science mystery reminiscent of a game of Cluedo, researchers from the United States set out to investigate the death of a pregnant porbeagle shark in the open waters southwest of Bermuda. The evidence points to a larger shark, equipped with its deciduous triangular teeth, as the most likely culprit. Predation of a porbeagle shark “This is the first documented predation event of a porbeagle shark anywhere in the world,” said Brooke Anderson, the study’s lead author and a former graduate student at Arizona State University.“In one event, the population not only lost a reproductive female that could contribute to…
Robert Wessells discusses his research on identifying potential exercise mediators or mimetics to deliver the benefits of exercise This article was originally published by a www.openaccessgovernment.org . Read the Original article here. .
Louw, who was one of the impact players on Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus’ forward-heavy replacements bench for the clash, made a strong statement as the Boks fought their way back from 27-17 down to clinch the victory, which marked only the third time ever that they defeated the All Blacks three times in a row – and the player described this as one of his most special moments yet in rugby. “Personally, it was a massive dream come true to face New Zealand and also to do so at Emirates Airline Park. At this stage it has to rank as…
Prince William welcomes key figure to family amid Harry’s series of setbacks Prince William has honoured a key figure with a new role amid Prince Harry’s back-to-back setbacks. The Prince of Wales has welcomed the Australian TV star Robert Irwin to the family of his meaningful project, the Earthshot Prize. The renowned wildlife expert expressed gratitude to be a part of the future King’s thoughtful initiative, which aims to combat the growing environmental problems.According to People magazine, Robert said he is honoured to “join Nomzamo” as the first Earthshot Global Ambassadors to “help place a brighter spotlight on the inspiring changemakers…
Suspended government officials will no longer sit idly at home while they continue to get paid, according to Public Service and Administration Minister Mzamo Buthelezi. This article was originally published by a www.news24.com . Read the Original article here. .
Albinism Society of South Africa committee calls on members of the public to attend their fundraising gala dinner which will be held at Birchwood Hotel on September 14. From left: Mbali Ngobeni, Phindile Mashigo, Lettie Ntuli, Nomasonto Mazibuko, Shoki Kekana, Tshepo Kekana and Lerato Sengane. The Albinism Society of South Africa (ASSA) will host its fundraising gala dinner on September 14 at Birchwood Hotel from 14:00 till 18:00. Members of the public are invited to attend this insightful event which will raise awareness for Albinism and Vitiligo. Tickets are R800 (VIP) and R600. Proceeds raised will assist the organisation to…