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Ecuador could be dark horses, while Curaçao is smallest nation to reach a World Cup
WEDNESDAY, 13 MAY 2026, 01:36

Ecuador could be dark horses, while Curaçao is smallest nation to reach a World Cup

The National Department of Health and the North-West University officially initiated the programme, which is designed to empower current and emerging nurse leaders across the country.

Freight costs for Zimbabwean farmers have surged, threatening horticulture exports.

The Yindjibarndi people had sought A$1.8bn compensation for cultural damage and economic loss.

Southampton request more time to conduct an internal review after being charged with spying on Championship play-off rivals Middlesbrough.

New research shows that health-based climate messaging significantly increases public support for government action, especially in South Africa where concern over children and food security is high

A watchdog says it will examine complaints against employment tribunal judge Philip Lancaster.

The broadcaster says she was “so chuffed to even be in the mix” for the job on the BBC One show.
The US dollar extended gains for a second straight session on Tuesday, underpinned by sustained uncertainty over the Middle East conflict that drove investors into the greenback as a traditional safe haven.
As nurses continue their essential home visits and care, the clinic represents hope and healing for a community navigating both health challenges and social adversities.

While the Western Cape dominates headlines, SA property prices keep soaring in one unexpected province.

BBC Sport looks back at 15 memorable moments from 40 years of the play-offs in the English Football League.

Drivers identified Taylor Swift as the most calming artist to listen to, and Eminem the least

This is due to renovations that are under way at the 2010 World Cup venue

A Limpopo man’s career has shifted gears from petrol attendant to a position at an Audi dealership after a viral video of him speaking about how he will one day own his dream car, the Audi RS3, landed him the surprise job.
Upwardly mobile Pyongyang residents face a more prosaic concern: finding a parking spot

There are calls to investigate the 16 March airstrike – which the UN says likely killed more – as a war crime.

Rhino poaching cases have dropped in South Africa, but new attacks and syndicate violence keep pressure on rangers.

May Sowetan assist us as taxpayers and electricity users to get help from Eskom, as we are now made to talk to a useless chatbot.