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Michael Jackson’s ex guard uncovers what really killed ‘King of Pop’Michael Jackson’s last bodyguard Bill Whitfield has uncovered revelations that might have played a major part in killing the ‘King of Pop’.The 50-year-old singer died on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles’s residence where he was discovered in his bed by his personal physician Conrad Murray. In 1993, the Billie Jean was caught in controversy when he was accused of sexually abusing a child.Later, in 2005, he was faced trial over further damaging allegations of child sexual abuse, however, the FBI failed to find any evidence of criminal conduct, and…

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Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke. (Darren Stewart/Gallo Images) Only a fraction of municipalities in SA have received clean audits.Forty-five municipalities improved their audit outcomes since 2020-21, but 36 regressed.Fewer municipalities have disclaimed audit opinions, which is the worst possible audit outcome.Poor audit outcomes in local government continue unabated, with only 34 of South Africa’s 257 municipalities obtaining clean bills of health.Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke released the 2022-23 consolidated general report on local government audit outcomes on Tuesday, and said no meaningful improvement had occurred over the first two years of the current term.Maluleke has called on “all roleplayers in the accountability ecosystem to…

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The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) will cut around 2 400 teaching jobs in the province, due to severe budget shortfalls amounting to R3.8 billion. On Tuesday, department head Brent Walters informed schools in a circular that “the current number of educator posts in the Western Cape cannot be maintained”.In the circular addressed to school principals, educators and school-based staff at public schools, Walters said they would receive their 2025 “basket of educator posts” on Friday.”We have done everything we can to weather this storm for the past year and to protect our educators. We have frozen the recruitment of non-educator…

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When a crate escorted by the FBI from New York was opened this week at the national museum of the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, Kaitip Kami instantly recognized the statue inside.It incorporated the skull of a male ancestor of the hill tribes of Malakula, his island home, said Kami, a curator at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre.“By looking at it, I knew straight away,” he said. “I recognize it, where it belongs, up in the bush.”U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell attended a ceremony on Thursday in Port Vila, the capital, to repatriate five crates of human relics, in…

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After having second thoughts for so long, I finally switched from a physical SIM card to an eSIM in 2024. I’ve been using my iPhone with an eSIM as the primary line. Here are my thoughts on using an eSIM and why I’m never going back. Activating an eSIM Is Seamless Digvijay Kumar / MakeUseOf The first thing that impressed me about switching to an eSIM was how easy and seamless the activation process was. Unlike physical SIM cards that require a store visit or delivery wait, you can activate an eSIM entirely from your device. When I received my…

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The four crew members of the Polaris Dawn missionSpaceX SpaceX is getting ready to execute the first ever civilian spacewalk. Until now, every time a human has left their spacecraft to venture into the void of space it has been a government-trained astronaut – but the Polaris Dawn mission, scheduled to launch on 30 August or later, is changing that, making it perhaps the most dangerous civilian space mission ever. The main source of risk comes from the fact that the Crew Dragon, which will carry the four explorers into orbit, lacks an airlock. When astronauts perform spacewalks, or extravehicular…

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The spread of Mpox in Africa, particularly in North Kivu, poses a severe threat to economic stability. With over 17,000 cases and 570 deaths reported this year in the DRC alone, the outbreak is alarming. The crisis has the potential to disrupt supply chains, strain tourism, and deter foreign investment, which are critical for economic growth and stability in the region. Experts say the economic consequences of a continued spread of Mpox are dire. Supply chain disruptions could lead to a slowdown in economic growth. When raw materials cannot be transported from their source areas to factories, and finished goods…

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Springbok prop Ox Nche is ready for the scrum battle against the All Blacks. (Charle Lombard/Gallo Images) South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future. News24 has kept the country informed for 25 years, and we’re about to enter a new chapter of fearless journalism. Join our free subscription trial to unlock this story and a world of news aimed to inform, empower, and inspire. This article was originally published by a www.news24.com . Read the Original article here. .

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