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Fri Jun 24 2016
 
     
 

Britain votes to leave EU

Britain has voted to break out of the European Union, spreading panic through world markets as sterling collapsed to a 31-year low.

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Picture puts Centurion crèche in racism spotlight

A picture of a black girl sitting separate from her white classmates during a class party has sparked a outcry. But the crèche owner says it’s a misunderstanding.

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#TshwaneUnrest: ‘Don’t blame Didiza’

The protests in Tshwane had nothing to do with the appointment of Thoko Didiza as the ANC's mayoral candidate, says ANC NEC member Aaron Motsoaledi.

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Bank scurries to find funds to avoid Gupta takeover

Trustees of cash-strapped UBank are in a race against time to raise funds in a bid to stave off a potential takeover by the Guptas.

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From poo to blue: Nkohla backs the DA

Cape Town's most infamous poo flinger, Loyiso Nkohla, has dumped the ANC and publicly endorsed his former political rivals, the DA.

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Bank scurries to find funds to avoid Gupta takeover

Trustees of cash-strapped UBank are in a race against time to raise funds in a bid to stave off a potential takeover by the Guptas.

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AFRICA  

SA man snatched by Nigerian militants

A South African citizen is reportedly among seven employees of an Australian mining company who were kidnapped in south-east Nigeria.

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WORLD  

5 questions after Brexit vote

Britons voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Following are answers to key questions on what will happen next:

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SPORT  

Bok coach: Captain Strauss hits right notes

Bok coach Allister Coetzee has brushed aside questions surrounding Adriaan Strauss and his position as skipper of the national team.

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LIFESTYLE  

Royals: Camilla is all for free coffee and taking selfies

The Queen doesn’t carry any money, but the Duchess of Cornwall proved an exception to the rule.

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BACKPAGE  

Police swoop in on charity rubber duck race

Police swoop on village green to prevent a rubber duck fundraiser for charity after a complaint that local bylaws were being broken.

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BUSINESS  

SA, Poland in controversial poultry deal

Local producers cry foul after South Africa and Poland enter poultry export deal.

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TONIGHT  

Chris Brown 'brutally attacked' his manager

Chris Brown's ex manager claims he was hospitalised after Chris "brutally attacked him with repeated punches to the face and neck".

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SCITECH  

Human trips to Mars still 15 years off

The European Space Agency says the first step would be to build a base on the Moon before heading to Mars

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MOTORING  

Title wide open as MotoGP goes Dutch

Fresh from his second win of the MotoGP season, Valentino Rossi heads to one of his favourite circuits this weekend

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TRAVEL  

Tate Modern: More doesn’t always mean more

As art changes, the Tate Modern too certainly must, but only time will tell if the new more-is-more approach hits the mark.

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