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Teenage girls caught on video in a knife fight at a Chatsworth school, uMlazi residents fuming because they have not had piped water supply and much more.Good Mauling, KZN.Two teenage girls caught on video in a knife fight at a Chatsworth school, south of Durban, have been suspended.Santaco says minibus Taxi operations are set to continue as normal on Monday despite the EFF’s calls for a national shutdown.3.
After we heard the news on Tuesday, footage was released showing a Russian fighter jet damaging a US drone, forcing the drone into the Black Sea. Putin claims Russia is not involvedA Russian Su-27 military aircraft dumps fuel while flying towards a U.S. Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance unmanned MQ-9 aircraft, also known as the "Reaper" drone, over the Black Sea, March 14, 2023 in this.
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