What's Happening In South African News - July 6, 2022 allafrica: SouthAfrica EnyobeniTavern children funeral Springboks 1 interestrates bonds ReserveBank MPC
On June 26, 2022, the country woke to the tragic news of theunder mysterious circumstances at a tavern in East London, while celebrating the end of school examinations. President Cyril Ramaphosa is among the mourners at Scenery Park in East London today where the children - many of whom are minors - are being laid to rest. While police investigations are still being finalised, it is suspected that the children inhaled or ingested something that led to their deaths.
As a sports obsessed nation, even though the Boks held on by a hairs breath, fans will take it! The number one spot was retained because of a a very narrow 32-29 win over Wales in Pretoria at the weekend, when utility back Damian Willemse kicked a penalty to seal the very sweet deal. Had he not worked his magic, the All Blacks would have pipped us to the top spot.
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