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South African choral group wins World Choir Games

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A 91-member choral group, the Bokamoso Choir from the Mabopane province, north of Pretoria in South Africa, made history by winning three gold medals at the 12th World Choir Games held in South Korea.

The contest was the first appearance for the Bokamoso Choir in a global competition which drew more than 400 choirs from 46 countries, with
the team coming out in flying colours with three precious medals.

The choir, a part of the Bokamoso Arts Centre, won their medals in the Sacra Music, Mixed Choir and Folklore categories which its team lead, Nceba Mdaka says is “just like the Olympics and football World Cup.”

“Winning these gold medals has put us in a better position because now we are sitting at number four in the world standings. This has officially launched our name worldwide and will open some doors for us,” Mdaka said.

“We want to use arts and music as a get-away from poverty for these talented people,” he added.

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Egyptian Navy rescues five, recovers four bodies after tourist yacht sinks in Red Sea

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The Egyptian Naval Forces on Tuesday announced the rescue of five people and recovery of four bodies a day after a tourist yacht carrying 44 passengers sank in the Red Sea in the coastal town of Marsa Alam.

The rescue of the five tourists brings the total to 33 survivors who have so far been rescued, while seven remain missing.

Egyptian officials say the rescue operation which is still ongoing, was ordered and 28 people were rescued on Monday from the vessel.

According to the officials,
Sea Story, a live-aboard used mainly for maritime activities, had sent a distress signal after a large wave crashed into the boat, causing it to capsize.

“Some passengers were inside the cabins when the boat overturned within minutes,” according to the official statement released.

On Tuesday, the governor of the Red Sea region, Amr Hanafy, said the five survivors were two Belgians, an Egyptian, a Swiss citizen, and a Finnish national, adding that the four bodies are yet to be identified.

The tourist yacht which sank on Monday night, carried 13 Egyptians, including crew members, and 31 foreign nationals from the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, Finland, China, Slovakia, Spain, and Ireland, reports in the North African country said.

“Sea Story left Port Ghalib in Marsa Alam on Sunday and was scheduled to deck in Hurghada five days later. It sank 46 nautical miles away from Marsa Alam.

“The boat had no technical problems, obtained all required permits prior to the trip, and was last checked for naval safety in March, officials said. According to the website of the boat operator Dive Pro Liveaboard, the Sea Story was built in 2022 and can hold 36 passengers,” the governor said.

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South African anti-apartheid writer Breyten Breytenbach dies at 85

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South African anti-apartheid writer and poet, Breyten Breytenbach, has passed away at the age of 85 after a long battle with ill-health.

A statement by his family said Breytenbach who was a staunch opponent of the county’s white-minority government’s apartheid policy of racial oppression, died in Paris on Sunday.

A citation by a South African news platform describes Breytenbach as a celebrated wordsmith and a leading voice in literature in Afrikaans, and a fierce critic of apartheid that was imposed against the country’s Black majority between 1948 and 1990.

“He moved to Paris but on a clandestine trip to his home country in 1975, he was arrested on allegations that he assisted Nelson Mandela’s then-outlawed African National Congress group in its sabotage campaign against the white-minority government,” the medium wrote.

“He was convicted of treason and served seven years in prison. French president Francois Mitterrand helped secure his release in 1982.

“Upon his release, Breytenbach based himself in Paris, becoming a French citizen, and continued his anti-apartheid activism.

“Breytenbach is best known for “Confessions of an Albino Terrorist,” his account of his imprisonment and the events leading to it.

“His work addressed themes of exile, identity and justice, his family said in a statement on Sunday. Known for his masterful poetry collections in Afrikaans, as well as autobiographical works such as “The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist” and “A Season in Paradise,” he fearlessly addressed themes of exile, identity and justice,” his family said in a statement.

Born in the Western Cape province in 1939, Breytenbach was a poet, novelist, painter and activist whose work touched on and influenced literature and the arts both domestically and abroad.

He joined Okhela, an ideological wing of South Africa’s African National Congress, in exile, but remained deeply connected to his South African roots, his family said.

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