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Sport Springboks thrash Wales 73-0 to cap unbeaten tourRugby Union - Autumn In <a href=Link becher</a> ternationals - Wales v South Africa - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wa <a href=Link cup</a> les, Britain - November 29, 2025 South Africa s Siya Kolisi during the national anthems before the match.Image Credits : ReutersSABC Radio29 November 2025, 19:49 <SAST>The Springboks have scored their biggest ever win in Cardiff when they thrashed Wales 73-0 at the Principality Stadium to finish their end-of-year tour unbeaten for a second year in a row.Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu led the try-fest with a brace as the Boks scored eleven in total.The shine was taken off the win when Eben Etzebeth was red-carded for a thumb to the eye late in the match.A commanding performance from the Springboks to finish the 2025 season in style ぉ ForeverGreenForeverGold WALvRSA pic.twitter/QFqdFybGdd?Springboks @Springboks November 29, 2025It was a tale of two test teams, with the Boks having won all their tests, bar two t <a href=Link cup</a> his year, and the Welsh having lost all their tests, but for two wins this year.The Springboks were first on the scoreboard, in the ninth minute, loosehead prop Gerhard Steenekamp breached the whitewash after some sustained pressure from the visitors.Five minutes later, the Boks had a scrum in their opponents ; half, and Wales was in trouble. The ball was sent wide to Ethan Hooker, who beat three defenders to score the second try of the evening.Wales was in trouble again when the Boks had a scrum on the Lmfb Numsa members to march to Meibc offices
South Africa Search for missing six-year-old who fell into open sewerage hole continues in SowetoPolice barrier with police lights in the background.Image Credits : police-line-2-1Phanuel Shu <a href=Link cup</a> ma19 June 2022, 11:46 <SAST>The community of Dlamini in Soweto is demanding answers from the City of Johannesburg as the search for a missing six-year-old boy continues. The child fell into an open sewerage hole while playing soccer with friends last week Sunday.Residents say there are many other open holes that pose a danger to children in the area. They say the city has failed to attend to them, even after they were reported.Attempts to get a further response from the City of Johannesburg have not been successful.Local African National Congress ANC councillor Simphiwe Simelane explains:Yes it was reported. What I know is that it was reported two years ago. I only heard it from the community it was reported. And that there are many such holes. But there are two near this incident. The other one they p <a href=Link flask</a> ut a rock on it. But the other one seems they didn ;t do anything. And the former councillor also agreed that it was reported. <a href=Link ca</a> Author
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