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Inside Siya and Rachel Kolisi’s kids’ weekend in Bordeaux

Rachel Kolisi shared an Instagram Reel of her kids weekend in Bordeaux, France via an Instagram post on Thursday 21 September. Rachel, Siya, their two kids Nicholas (9) and Keziah (6) were in Bordeaux for the Rugby World Cup, where Samoa defeated Chile.

In the video, Siya and Rachel’s son Nicholas is seen walking proudly. While their daughter Keziah is seen spending time with her little friend – Springboks Chelsin Kolbe’s daughter.


 

Take a look at the Instagram Reel here.

Rachel and the kids moved to Paris, France in August ahead of Siya’s move to French team Racing92 after the Rugby World Cup.

SIYA AND RACHEL TAKE BORDEAUX, FRANCE
This comes after Siya Kolis also shared photos from their past weekend in Bordeaux. The Kolisi’s along with Springboks star Cheslin Kolbe, wife Layla and their kids as well as Eben Etzebeth went to watch Samoa defeat Chile during their Rugby World Cup match.

1 day at a time’: Zakwe’s gym workout gets Mzansi talking

South African rapper Ntokozo Zakwe shared his gym workout video, and fans loved it.

Many fans had been worried about Zakwe’s weight gain in the past months.


 
His body was becoming so big that he noticed the need to start working out.

When he started sharing his gym videos, many fans imagined he would give up.

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When he shared more and more videos of his gym videos, Zakwe impressed fans a lot.

Sharing on his Instagram, Zakwe cheered himself, giving himself more and more energy to keep up.

“My enemy (bankuxa), don’t rejoice with me…… Back at it with @health_first084”

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ZAKWE’S GYM WORKOUT GETS MZANSI TALKING
After Zakwe shared his gym video, it seemed many fans loved it and motivated him.

However, a few haters had some discouraging words, but the love he received was overwhelming.

He did the sit-ups and many other gym workouts with so much energy.

What impressed fans was his determination and commitment to hit the heavyAfter Zakwe shared the video of his gym workouts, many fans motivated him, cheering him to continue.

“Climb up up up up up hey go up there nkabi.”

“Don’t stop because you are like that, my brother don’t stop please”

“Yaz bafo Mina ngashiya izinto ezinoshukela for two weeks , skipped breakfast altogether, ngahhafula amaportion okudla, ngagcina ngo5 ukudla. The weight just fell off. From 103kgs to 92kgs in 2,5 months. Can you please try that. Zero gym. No bread, no Pap or rice ebsuku”

“i thought you’ve given up, don’t stop fella you doing really good🔥”

“It is like that and it never changes. You will hear the punchline you wake up with in the punching bag.”

“I lost a lot of weight when I was a runner, please also consider running or join running teams you will see huge weight loss 🙏”

Mbeki expresses confidence in resolving current electricity challenges in SA

Former South African President Thabo Mbeki says the current electricity challenges in the country can be resolved.

Mbeki, who apologised in 2007 for government’s slow action in building power capacity, says the renovation of power stations and implementation of the renewable energy can improve the availability of electricity.


Currently, the country is experiencing constant blackouts.Speaking exclusively to the SABC on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, former President Mbeki says, “One of the things that must be done is renovation of the coal power stations. Everybody says they are very old and that is correct. So, what you do apart from ordinary maintenance, you need renovation of the stations. So you put the new money to renovate them. Clearly there needs to be a movement in regard to the renewable energy side of this thing.”

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SA poultry farmers warn of chicken and egg shortages after bird flu outbreak

South African poultry farmers have warned of possible chicken and egg shortages as they battle what the industry says is the worst bird flu outbreak ever to hit the country.


 
Producer Quantum Foods said on Friday that this year it had lost almost two million chickens – worth a total of more than R100 million – because of the disease.

“The bird flu outbreak is the worst that South Africa has witnessed,” fellow producer Astral said in a trading update on Thursday.

“(It) has already caused short supplies of table eggs into the market, and it is expected that the supply of poultry meat into the value chain could be affected negatively in the coming months.”

The outbreak has cost it R220 million so far, the company said.

One of the continent’s major poultry producers, South Africa reported the first bird flu cases in commercial farms in April, according to an industry group.

Earlier this month, the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) said the country was contending with two different strains of the virus, the infamous H5N1 and a new strain identified as H7N6.

The latter was spreading through the northeastern provinces of Mpumalanga and Gauteng “at an alarming rate”, according to Astral.

Bird flu does not typically infect humans. But H5N1 is increasingly infecting mammals worldwide, from sea lions in Argentina to foxes in Finland, raising fears it could pass on more easily to humans.

The virus has typically been confined to seasonal outbreaks, but since 2021 cases have emerged year-round, and across the globe, leading to what experts say is the largest outbreak ever seen.

SAPA said the number of avian flu cases in South Africa this year was higher than in any year since the first outbreaks were reported in commercial farms in 2017.