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“We have failed Lufuno. All of us. We must not think that depression is not real.”
These were the words of Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Thembi Siweya, at the funeral service of Lufuno Mavhunga, a Grade 10 pupil who was bullied and beaten by two pupils.
Well-wishers add flowers to the tributes outside Buckingham Palace in central London, on April 11, 2021, two days after the death of Britain’s Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at the age of 99. – The funeral of Queen Elizabeth
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George Linde admits Proteas played on Mohammad Rizwan s arrogance Stuart Hess
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa basically asked Mohammad Rizwan to continue to try and dominate them.
He duly obliged, but unlike his last four T20 innings’ against the Proteas, this time Rizwan succumbed, to the first ball of the match.
“I’m actually glad he came down the wicket first ball,” said George Linde on Monday. “We tried to play on his arrogance a bit – that’s not to say he is arrogant – but just try and force a false shot out of him. For two balls we were going to try and keep mid-off up and see if he’d give us a false shot, and luckily, first ball, he did.”
Temba Bavuma will lead the Proteas’ white-ball team for the next two years, making him the first black African player to captain South Africa’s national cricket team.