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Justice Jonathan Heher chaired the commission, set up by President Jacob Zuma to probe the feasibility of free higher education in South Africa. Photo: ANA Fees can't fall, cost-sharing more feasible - Heher Report

The Heher report released today is in favour of a cost-sharing model that includes both government and banks.

 
Boyfriend shot KZN soldier 17 times

Nomathemba Ngeleka’s boyfriend allegedly tried to commit suicide with the same firearm after shooting her.

 
#VanBredaTrial: Triple murder accused Henri diagnosed with epilepsy

Triple murder accused Henri van Breda spent the weekend private hospital where he was diagnosed with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

 
Eskom on the edge of financial ruin

The soon to be appointed a board of Eskom looks set to find a company in financial ruin.

 
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'Billions more missing' as HSBC shuts down Gupta accounts
 
UPDATE: #FeesCommissionReport free education for some
 
Eskom on the edge of financial ruin
Leicester City's Jamie Vardy (left) with teammate Riyad Mahrez. Photo: Reuters/Craig Brough Vardy backs Puel's impact at Leicester after positive start
Picture: Screengrab: YouTube Prince Charles and the quest for Forgotten Foods
Jason Momoa (c) Instagram Jason Momoa teases 'The Crow Reborn'
David Lucas. Picture: Supplied It’s time to take the stigma out of ‘male related cancers’
 
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AFRICA More from Africa
Kenyan troops complicit with Al Shabaab charcoal exports says UN
 
Bank robbers from Zimbabwe have sentences reduced to 35 years
 
Mane, Salah among BBC's African Player of the Year nominees
Chev unleashes insane 563kW Corvette ZR1
File photo A mother married her son and then her daughter
Namibia is more than just sand dunes, it has many stunning features, including history, game lodges and cultural experiences. Picture: Supplied. 9 facts about Namibia you should know before you visit
The city has a plan and it will supply water, but residents need to help by continuing to save. Picture: Courtney Africa/ANA Pictures #WaterCrisis: How not to run out of water
A man walks past a damaged building following an earthquake in Darbandikhan in Sulaimaniya Governorate, Iraq, November 13, 2017. Picture: Reuters/Ako Rasheed PICS: 332 killed in Iran-Iraq quake, death toll set to rise
 
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