- Daniel Radcliffe breaks silence on why he’s not a fan of Twitter: Daniel Radcliffe opened up about his disapproval of a public Twitter account. In a recent interview during an episode of First We Feasts’ Hot Ones with host Sean Evans, the Harry Potter star opened up …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- SA asks Malawi to extradite Shepherd Bushiri and wife: The South African government has confirmed that it has made a formal request to the government of Malawi for the extradition …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- ‘It’s unhealthy’: Daniel Radcliffe on not joining social media: Explaining the reasons on why he might never join social media, Hollywood superstar Daniel Radcliffe admits that he is not mentally strong enough to b …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Has Justin Hartley reacted to his ex-wife’s new romantic relationship?: Keo Motsepe & Chrishell Stause are Instagram official! How has Justin Hartley reacted to his ex wife’s news? Let’s find out.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Construction sites are a ‘death trap’: The residents of Hammanskraal extension 10, north of Pretoria — where a young boy drowned after falling into a trench that was left open by a construction company — fear that many more deaths and …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Over 1 300 Malawians flee South Africa to return home: Over 1,300 Malawians have started arriving in the country from South Africa where they are fleeing economic hardships inflicted by Covid-19. The first group of the 1,300voluntarily Malawian returnees …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- EWN Weather Watch: Scattered showers due in GP & KZN, clear skies for WC: The South African Weather Service has forecast cloudy and cool weather conditions on Saturday for Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal with scattered showers and thundershowers.The Western Cape is expected to be …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
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Paul Kruger’s house is still standing in Pretoria Central: Paul Kruger House was built in 1884 by architect Tom Claridge and builder Charles Clark. He was the president of the ZAR (later known as Transvaal) from 1883 to 1900. Milk was used instead of water for mixing the cement from which the house was constructed, as the cement available was of poor quality. It was one of the first houses to be lit by electricity in Pretoria. The two stone lions on the verandah were presented to President Paul Kruger as a birthday gift on 10 October 1896 by Barney Barnato (the mining magnate).
