Ford Ranger, Puma and Toyota Hino vehicles have been recalled in SA due to safety defects. Here’s what affected drivers need to know.
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Orlando Pirates open contract talks with fan-favourite amid uncertain future
Orlando Pirates are keen to avoid losing fan favourite Thabiso Lebitso on a free transfer as contract talks get underway.
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DA, ActionSA react as Panyaza Lesufi adds EFF to Gauteng cabinet
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi reshuffled his cabinet to include the EFF, as Nkululeko Dunga was appointed the MEC for Finance.
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Driver in TXT Soobin overcharging case faces charges, impoundment
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The taxi driver involved in the alleged overcharging of K-pop idol Choi Soobin in Cebu faces possible criminal and administrative sanctions, including license revocation and vehicle impoundment, according to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB). The case stems from a viral video showing the driver allegedly demanding a higher
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Cebu City Holy Week drug sweep: 3 arrested, ₱1.3M shabu seized
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Buy-busts operations conducted during the Holy Week period in Cebu City led to the arrest of three suspects, including two high-value individuals, and the seizure of more than ₱1.3 million worth of suspected shabu. The series of buy-bust operations was carried out from April 1 to early April 2 in different
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Iran launched missiles at Israel after Trump’s ‘Stone Age’ threat
JERUSALEM — Israel revealed it came under Iranian missile strike on Thursday, following US President Donald Trump’s threat to bomb Iran back into the “Stone Ages” with weeks of heavy strikes. Trump, in a speech from the White House, sought to reassure war-weary Americans that the military campaign that began on February 28 was coming
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Some devotees in Isabela cut back on Visita Iglesia
CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela — Some devotees have cut back on Visita Iglesia, a tradition during Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. This is partly due to the staggering oil price hikes that brought the price of a liter of diesel to at least P121 here and at least P90 for gasoline. “Last year and in
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DOT reminds tourists: Stay outside Mayon danger zones
LEGAZPI CITY, Albay — The Department of Tourism (DOT) in the Bicol region has reminded tourists to stay away from the declared six-kilometer permanent danger zone around Mayon Volcano while engaging in activities during the Holy Week break. DOT Regional Director Herbie Aguas said Mayon remains under Alert Level 3 and is still in an
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Pangasinan cuts back on Pista’y Dayat activities
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The provincial government of Pangasinan has decided to forego with the grandiose Pista’y Dayat (Sea Festival) revelry this year, saying the budget would instead be saved and used for projects that would help the Pangasinenses cope with the skyrocketing cost of living. But some activities will continue as they have been started.
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Palo’s Molabola Festival blends faith, food, tradition during Holy Week
TACLOBAN CITY – In the historic town of Palo, Leyte, Holy Week is not only marked by solemn processions and quiet moments of pamalandong, or spiritual reflection—it is also shaped by the aroma of a beloved delicacy that has nourished both body and soul for generations: mola-bola. This year, the town brought that tradition to
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