Prices of school supplies have largely remained stable this year, with more items posting price cuts than increases ahead of the opening of classes, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). In its latest school supplies price guide, the DTI said more than half, or 109 of the 210 stock-keeping units (SKUs) it
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“Forever wedding date”: Zach Wilson’s pregnant wife Nicolette shares loved-up snaps from glamorous wedding outing
Zach Wilson and his wife, Nicolette Wilson, attended a close friend's glamorous wedding.
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The Zenless Zone Zero 3.0 livestream conducted on June 6, 2026, has unveiled a plethora of content for the next patch.
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San Francisco wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk added another layer to his chaotic saga with the franchise with a post on his Instagram story on Saturday.
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Erasmus includes 21 uncapped players in Springbok squad for Gqeberha double-header
The Springboks have named a large 51-man squad from which 46-players will be chosen from to feature for the Boks and SA A against the Barbarians and Zimbabwe.
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FIFA to transfer R51.2 million to Mamelodi Sundowns bank account
Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates are set to earn R51.2 million through FIFA's Club Benefits Programme and here's why.
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Black Coffee rubbishes viral ‘xenophobic’ comments
Award-winning DJ, Black Coffee, has rubbished quotes attributed to him claiming that South Africans are 'xenophobic'...
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Seeking dry ground in flood-prone Bulacan
PLARIDEL, Bulacan – For decades, flooding has been a way of life for many families in Bulacan’s low-lying communities. Every rainy season brings the same cycle of anxiety: monitoring rising rivers, moving belongings to safer places and waiting for floodwaters to recede. In towns such as Obando, Hagonoy, Calumpit, and parts of Guiguinto, recurring floods
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