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Gauteng welcomes swift arrests in DJ Warras murder case

23 December at 11:16 AM, via SowetanLIVE

The Gauteng government welcomed the arrest of suspects in the murder of DJ Warras and the Saulsville hostel shooting. DJ Warras, known for his efforts against criminal activities in Johannesburg, was murdered on December 16.

News24 | The Peppermint Crisp Christmas showstopper

23 December at 11:07 AM, via News24

A wildly decadent, nostalgic dessert with an irresistible twist. This beauty layers chocolate coconut biscuit crumbs with silky, minty caramel filling, a playful upgrade on the beloved peppermint crisp classic. Built in a trifle bowl for drama (but definitely not a trifle), it’s rich, joyful and guaranteed to steal the spotlight at any festive gathering.

BURNING PLANET PHOTO ESSAY: A Year in Pictures: Our angry planet

23 December at 11:00 AM, via Daily Maverick

In this carefully curated collection, we present photographs that, to our eyes, captured the unfolding realities of the climate crisis over the past year. No single selection can encompass every defining moment, but these images bear witness to a period that tested ecosystems and communities alike, while still revealing moments of resilience.

G20 is 2025 South African Word of the Year

23 December at 10:40 AM, via SowetanLIVE

PanSALB said G20 was selected as the winner after carefully considering a range of words, terms, and expressions, including notable contenders such as government of national unity, tariffs, femicide, and the Madlanga commission.

WATCH | Funeral service for DJ Warras

23 December at 10:18 AM, via SowetanLIVE

Media personality and businessman Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock will be laid to rest in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

R54 billion blow to Eskom

23 December at 10:00 AM, via Daily Investor

A South African court rejected a R54 billion settlement between the nation’s energy regulator and electricity provider over a tariff-calculation mistake that would have seen power prices raised by more than previously permitted.

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