Four South African expatriates are alive and will soon return home after surviving and escaping the deadly terrorist attacks in Palma in Mozambique last week.
From the sightings, it seems as if the baboon was first spotted moving from the Quellerina area in Roodepoort towards Roosevelt Park in Randburg.Sudan dump sorry Bafana out of Afcon Abdel Rahman of Sudan beats Thulani Hlatshwayo and Ronwen Williams of South Africa to net Sudan’s. second goal on Sunday. Picture:: BackpagePix.
Medina consulted ear, nose and throat doctors and neurologists, tried various nasal sprays, and is part of a group of patients undergoing experimental treatment that uses fish oil.
Enough of this bullshit, 'baboon loose' its an indigenous primate he belongs here so stop dramatics. You are endangering him. Primates in SA have enough to contend with habitat destruction and no protection Come on BarbaraCreecy_ do the right thing & protect indigenous primates
Baboons can never be on the loose ,they belong to the mountains and outside life ,stop telling us nonsense, you know fokkol about nature