Nasiha Khan According to a client, their grieving family was charged an additional R6,700 in additional costs for the funeral of their deceased mother. Sello Headbush, the owner of a Funeral Parlour adjusts Venetian blinds, inside the showroom where coffins are on display in Port Elizabeth on July 11, 2020. - People were not taking this seriously said the owner of the family run business, as numbers in South Africa of COVID-19 related deaths soars. Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP (This picture is for illustrative purposes only.)
This comes after resident priest at the Sithambaram Alayam Temple in Bayview, Ravi Govender, sounded the alarm with a statement that received considerable traction on social media.
Breakdancers prepare for 2024 Olympics
By Amber Court
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Members of the Ocean Tribe dance crew, gear up following the announcement of breakdancing as a sport code at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Dancing is Tony Junior Johnson. Tracey Adams African News Agency (ANA)
Cape Town B-boys and B-girls are ready to bust a move in order to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics Games, following the announcement that popular dance form breakdancing will have a showing.
The decision to include breakdancing was confirmed by the International Olympic Committee earlier this week.
South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) acting chief executive Ravi Govender said they are “extremely pleased and excited” about the announcement.