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Weekend Argus on Saturday
Bavuma's Proteas are in touching distance of realising the African dream at Lord's
'CAUSE in my African dream There's a new tomorrow My African dream Is dream that we can follow' These are the lyrics that will be ringing in the heads of the Proteas as they went to bed yesterday evening.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
'Lack of political will hindering early childhood development'
THE most pressing issue facing early childhood development in South Africa is the lack of political will by the government to meet the needs of young children.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Is 'Trump always chickens out' worth repeating?
EVERY day is “Taco Tuesday” for US Democrats this week. Ever since US President Donald Trump angrily dismissed a reporter's question about the “Trump always chickens out” trade theory — the market’s bet that Trump will back off his trade bluster — it has become a non-stop meme, complete with a taco truck to taunt Republicans.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
The world's most welcoming LGBTQIA+ travel destinations
THE visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community has significantly grown in the travel industry over the years as gay rights and inclusivity are championed globally with an increasing number of destinations becoming LGBTQIA+ friendly.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Granny fights to reclaim cottage
METRO headline
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Is online schooling a cost-effective alternative?
IT’S almost time for the typical mid-year public school holidays, with the resultant need to replace some articles of clothing, buy new textbooks, or otherwise spend money on a child’s, or children’s, education.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Why cosymaxxing is the ultimate winter trend for comfort seekers
AFTER a long day, there's nothing quite like slipping under a warm blanket and savouring a moment of peace.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Project to tackle SA's literacy crisis
IN CELEBRATION of Youth Month, the Cotton On Foundation has launched a bold initiative aimed at transforming literacy outcomes in South Africa.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
The battle on antisemitism: Fighting prejudice with prejudice
IN THE aftermath of the fiery attack on a group of people in Boulder, Colorado, who had gathered for a march calling for the release of hostages in Gaza, the brick plaza where they once stood was cordoned off with police tape.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Swart recalls the semi-final defeat of France
THIRTY years ago this week, the Springboks beat France in a World Cup semi-final.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
When laughter meets parenting: The day my child swore
SO FULL confession time - my child said his first bad word the other day. And guys... I laughed.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Equipping South Africans for life's challenges
IN 1998, Nelson Mandela said, “The future belongs to our youth.” That sentiment remains just as powerful today.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
What couples need to know about community of property and estate planning
IN A marriage in community of property, both spouses jointly own a single estate in equal, undivided shares.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Mchunu outlines major police reforms, new trainee intake
THE National Police boss, Senzo Mchunu, said crime levels in South Africa remain unacceptably high and outlined a series of reforms to strengthen law enforcement.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
The impact of climate change on food security in SA
WEEKEND ARGUS
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Markram's 102 and courageous Bavuma take Proteas to brink of WTC Final glory
FOR South Africa to have stood any chance in this World Test Championship final they were always going to need their senior players to shoulder the majority of the load.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
How Al is changing education: a guide for parents
AS DIGITAL landscapes transform rapidly, so too does the educational playground for today’s students. Gone are the days of poring over dog-eared textbooks and scribbling notes.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Body-swop chaos returns in 'Freakier Friday'
THE beloved body swop antics are set to return in a big way with the upcoming sequel to the cult classic, Freaky Friday.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Can reforestation cool the planet?
New study reveals potential
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
'Playing in Japan makes us better players' - Kriel defends overseas-based Springboks
BULLS coach Jake White, for some time, has been advocating that the Springbok players based overseas should be brought home to strengthen the local teams, but Bok centre Jesse Kriel disagrees.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
One year on, SA's GNU marked by dysfunction and missed opportunities
AS SOUTH Africa marks the one-year anniversary of its Government of National Unity (GNU), the country stands at a crossroads - again.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Springbok No 8s are going down like flies but Erasmus is relying on Wiese
THE silver lining to the cloud of injuries surrounding the Springbok number eight position is the sooner-than-expected recovery of the incumbent in the position, Jasper Wiese.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Mamelodi Sundowns: SA kings to be underdogs in the Americas
THE WORLD CUP is not a name you ordinarily associate with South Africa. At least we have not really had reason to since we hosted the 2010 edition of the global soccer showpiece.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Sleek new plug-in hybrid vehicles come to town
BUCKLE up, Mzansi. The local automotive scene just got a significant jolt of electrified energy as the Omoda and Jaecoo brands officially unleash their latest plug-in hybrid contenders onto South African roads.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Leinster coach Cullen wary of Bulls 'siege mentality'
LEINSTER coach Leo Cullen has warned his team not to have a “false sense” of security that they will beat the Bulls in Saturday's United Rugby Championship final in Dublin (6pm SA time start).
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Study results coincide with rising death toll in the Eastern Cape
AS THE death toll rose to 67 on Thursday from the recent floods in the Eastern Cape, Dr Mary-Jane Bopape, Managing Director of the South African Environmental Observation Network (NRF-SAEON), along with her research collaborators, just released a comprehensive analysis of weather-related disasters in South Africa from 1980 to 2023.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Hollywood's latest detox trend: Orlando Bloom's luxury apheresis treatment
HOLLYWOOD actor Orlando Bloom recently made waves in the wellness world by undergoing a £ 10 000 apheresis “detox” in London.
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June 14, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Trump can keep troops in LA for now
THE Trump administration won a temporary reprieve to retain control of California National Guard troops at least until Tuesday after a day of legal tussling over the president's decision to send them to quell demonstrations in Los Angeles that erupted over immigration raids.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Walker: combining love for dogs with Ironman triathlons
AFTER Jill Walker finished the bike portion of a triathlon, her friend informed her that the top runner in her age group was only about seven minutes ahead.
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June 14, 2025

Weekend Argus on Saturday
Cape Town families can embrace winter fun at the CG Ice Rink
THIS winter school holiday, families around Cape Town can embrace the chill in the most exhilarating way - on ice! From June 27 to 21 July 21, the beloved Ice Rink returns, promising a vibrant escape from the winter blues.
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