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28 Jun 2019
Public Protector advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane briefs the media at Public Protector House in Pretoria. Picture: Bongani Shilubane/African News Agency (ANA)Ball in Mkhwebane's court over Bosasa 's controversial donation to Ramaphosa

The public protector has to decide on the controversial R500K donation President Cyril Ramaphosa received from embattled Bosasa.

 
Shot American woman who miscarried faces homicide charge

An American woman who miscarried after being shot five times has been charged by Alabama authorities in the death of her foetus.

 
R3bn GO! Durban transport system grinds to halt over ‘business forum’ negotiations

An AG report says R2.96bn had been spent on the project and delays were caused by negotiations between the municipality and the community and business forums

 
Tiso Blackstar Group sells media, broadcast businesses for R1.05bn

Tiso Blackstar Group has announced the sale of its media, broadcast and content businesses to Lebashe Investment Group for R1.05 billion.

 
BUSINESSMore from Business Report
LOOK: Abland's Atlantic Hills progressing well with 5 new Cape Town developments
 
 
 
Investec to open bank branch in Australia
 
 
 
Zimbabwe allays fears over gold sales, remittances after currency reform
 
 
 
SPORTMore from Sport
India's KL Rahul in action against the West Indies on Thursday. Photo: Reuters/Andrew BoyersRahul backs India to pile on misery for England at #CricketWorldCup
   
Roach insists future bright for Windies despite #CricketWorldCup exit
 
 
 
Gatland signs Super deal with Chiefs and keeps Lions role
 
 
 
Folau demands apology in anti-gay row as last-ditch talks start
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENTMore from Entertainment
Khanyi Mbau. Picture: TwiitterKhanyi Mbau hits back at trolls, 'your opinions mean nothing to me'
   
Scoop Makhathini speaks about Hip Hop in SA and new music show
 
 
 
Embark on culinary journey With ‘Ainsley Eats the Streets’ on Netflix
 
 
 
These are your MISS SA 2019 semi-finalists
 
 
 
LIFESTYLEMore from Lifestyle
According to the Department of Basic Education, 10 to 20% of our kids repeat Grade 1. Picture: Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)Children will suffer under proposed no-repeat policy, says expert
   
Cardi B wants to leave her 'mark in fashion'
 
 
 
There are infinite ways to have sex and there’s nothing unnatural about any of them
 
 
 
Drugs to treat chronic pain in children is perhaps the most understudied area of medicine
 
 
 
 
AFRICAMore from Africa
Unpacking the Breaking the Cycle of Crime initiative
 
 
 
A Fraud-fighting First in South Africa
 
 
 
The Best Africa Has To Offer In Conference Venues
 
 
 
MOTORINGMore from Motoring
Ford said it will have cut 12,000 jobs in Europe by the end of next year to try to return the business to profit.
Photo: FileFord to cut 12000 jobs in Europe by end of 2020
   
Fuel price set for July breather – AA
 
 
 
Apple buys self-driving car startup Drive.ai
 
 
 
Four things that will kill your car's turbocharger
 
 
 
EISH!More from Eish
Picture: Brandenburg Police/TwitterNude biker leaves cops speechless as temperatures soar across Europe
   
WATCH: Flying Wallendas cross Times Square on high wire 25 storeys high
 
 
 
Twitter reacts hilariously to woman selling R12 000 baby stroller
 
 
 
Heated exchange between Groenewald, eNCA journos over Hofmeyr tweets
 
 
 
TRAVELMore from Travel
SA hotel room revenue only slightly up. PexelsSA hotel room revenue slightly up
   
PICS: Terry Pheto takes Europe
 
 
 
Travelling without a passport could become a reality
 
 
 
The politics and economics of Halaal tourism
 
 
 
OPINIONMore from Opinion
The coffin of assassinated army chief Gen. Seare Mekonnen rests in state during a state ceremony at the Millennium Hall in the capital Addis Ababa. Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sobbed openly at the service for the military chief who was assassinated by his own bodyguard. Picture: Mulugeta Ayene/APEthiopia must contain the demons of ethno-nationalism
   
Kushner’s 'Deal of the Century' is grand theft of Palestinian land
 
 
 
Towns like Graaff-Reinet continue to be torchbearers of racism
 
 
 
International Criminal Court's Omar al-Bashir headache
 
 
 
WORLDMore from World
Cape Town photographer Justin Sullivan has again been nominated for the prestigious Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest, for a striking image of an elephant butchered by poachers.Online voting opens for Andrei Stenin International Photo Contest
   
Court orders female paedophile ordered to stop licking girls' faces
 
 
 
Gunman who shot two outside French mosque turns gun on himself
 
 
 
Shot American woman who miscarried faces homicide charge
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIAMore from Multimedia
Numsa secretary general Irvin Jim address union members at the end of the nine-days underground strike at Lanxess mine in Rustenburg. Picture: African News Agency/ANA Reporter
WATCH: Jubilant workers emerge from underground after ending strike at mine
“It’s a dream come true to fight pro, I’ve always been in sport from a young age,” says Adrian Sanchez. Photo: Supplied
WATCH: Adrian ‘Rayo’ Sanchez ready to stand or grapple against Kasanda
National Association of South African Workers (Nasa) marks its official launch with a protest against outsourcing of workers and labour brokers at Unisa. Picture: James Mahlokwane
WATCH: New union Nasa protests against outsourcing workers, labour brokers at Unisa
 
 
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