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Diddy's guilty verdict, Da L.E.S's health update and more

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July 04, 2025

THE world of entertainment is always abuzz with the latest news and updates. From celebrity romances to high-profile controversies, there is never a dull moment in the spotlight.

- NOMATHAMSANQA SITHATHU

Here's a rundown of some of the most interesting stories which made headlines this week.

Da L.E.S opens up about his stroke survival

"People thought I was going to die", local rapper Da L.E.S recently shared, following his harrowing experience of surviving a stroke.

He also shed some light on the fragility of health and the importance of resilience.

In July 2024, the rapper had a life-threatening stroke that required a month-long hospital stay, which has changed his life forever.

Earlier this year, he moved to the US to recover under his mother's care.

Orlando Bloom's healing journey after split with Katy Perry

The Hollywood actor has been focusing on his personal growth following his split from pop icon Katy Perry. He has been drawing inspiration from quotes and wisdom, which has helped him navigate this challenging time.

According to reports, the two called it quits earlier in June.

However they were waiting for Perry's tour to come to an end before announcing the split. Earlier this week, Bloom shared a series of cryptic messages on Instagram, sparking speculation that the quotes were a reflection on his recent split from Perry, with whom he shares a daughter.

Actor Wiseman Sithole dies at 51

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Asylum seekers 'no threat to border security'

HOME Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said the presence of asylum seekers in the country and bona fide refugees has no impact on border security.

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Lions rue missed chances in narrow defeat

ONE or two missed moments ultimately proved costly for the Lions, but head coach Ivan van Rooyen was full of pride in his side after their narrow 34-27 United Rugby Championship (URC) defeat to the Stormers in Cape Town on Saturday.

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Festive season marred by violent crime

AS HEALTH and safety authorities are appealing to the public to celebrate the festive season responsibly, police have already had their hands full with bodies piling up days before Christmas, with a man allegedly stabbed to death by his wife and a woman shot in the head in another incident.

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1 mins

December 22, 2025

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US 'weaponising sanctions against ICC judges to shield Israel'

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1 mins

December 22, 2025

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Broos excited as South Africa aim for AFCON glory

IT WOULD be stretching it a little to suggest Hugo Broos resembled a kid in a sweetshop as he anticipated the start of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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3 mins

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Rachel Kolisi's path to empowerment

RACHEL Kolisi has emerged as one of South Africa's most talked-about and influential figures in 2025, not merely because of her high-profile personal life, but due to her resilience, advocacy and inspiring transformation in the public eye.

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1 min

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Win gives entrepreneurs shot in the arm

WINNING the Cape Argus Women in Business competition was a defining moment for Mamela Nontshakaza and Thembakazi Miller.

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1 mins

December 22, 2025

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MUSICIAN SPEAKS OUT ON MSC CRUISE ASSAULT

Alleged attack turns dream job into ordeal

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3 mins

December 22, 2025

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Upcoming trailer looks at first lady’s life

US FIRST Lady Melania Trump is opening herself up to the world, giving an inside look into her life before her husband's second swearing-in in an Amazon documentary.

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1 mins

December 22, 2025

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Schools tighten policies on cellphone use

AS MORE schools across South Africa tighten or ban cellphone use during the school day, education authorities say the shift is about managing technology responsibly - not removing it from classrooms altogether.

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1 mins

December 22, 2025

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