The funeral of Professor Mochichi Samuel Mokgokog, South Africa’s first black neurosurgeon who had a long and distinguished career in the medical field, was characterised by sombre speeches and glowing tributes to an academic who notched many highlights during his distinguished career.
DEPARTED: Rashid Vally, the visionary behind South Africa’s iconic jazz label As-Shams, forged a legacy of revolutionary jazz that defied apartheid and continues to inspire new generations of musicians, activists, and...
VIOLENCE: Study finds all types of movies contain more violence over the past 50 years… COLUMBUS, Ohio – The amount of murdering and killing in movies has increased overall over the past 50 years, according to a new...
CONSUMPTION: Therefore, the American government official calls for warnings on liquor bottles… By Own Correspondent The United States Surgeon-General Vivek Murthy has connected alcohol consumption to increased...
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