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07 May 2019
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu outside his Milnerton, Cape Town, home after casting his special vote. The human rights activist and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize recipient was one of the more than 700 000 voters who applied for special votes. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)#Elections2019: 11th hour talks avert Nehawu strike

The IEC and Nehawu have averted strike action planned for Wednesday by IEC employees complaining about poor salary payments and lack of transport.

 
#StateCaptureInquiry: How Gupta associates were enriched by Transnet

A Gupta-linked company was unjustifiably enriched by almost R80 million by Transnet, the commission of inquiry into state capture has heard.

 
No survivors after jet crashes in Mexico

A plane crash in Mexico claimed the lives of all 13 people on board, including a family of five that were flying back from watching a boxing match in Las Vegas.

 
How Buckingham Palace paid quiet tribute to Diana in royal baby announcement

Eagle-eyed royal watchers were quick to note the inclusion of other family members Buckingham Palace's announcement.

 
BUSINESSMore from Business Report
#Elections2019: Blue-chip companies back Ramaphosa
 
 
 
SFF signs deal to explore highly-prospective oil block B2 in South Sudan
 
 
 
PMI on the rise for the first time in 10 months
 
 
 
SPORTMore from Sport
Johan Lourens’s Gauteng A took the overall honours from North West and Western Cape, while also winning the open title. Photo: Topfoto.netLourens head and shoulders above at Pretoria ITP
   
Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Tiger Woods
 
 
 
How the Lions can get their roar back
 
 
 
Smuts proud of young Warriors progress despite stage fright in T20 final
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENTMore from Entertainment
In this Sept. 16, 1984 file photo, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Charles and Princess Diana leave St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London with their new baby son, Prince Harry. Picture: APHow Buckingham Palace paid quite tribute to Diana in royal baby announcement
   
WATCH: Harry, Meghan 'absolutely thrilled' about birth of baby boy
 
 
 
Charlize Theron unsure about 'Fast and Furious' future
 
 
 
WATCH: DJ Zinhle brings Kairo on-stage at Huawei Joburg Day
 
 
 
LIFESTYLEMore from Lifestyle
In this Sept. 16, 1984 file photo, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Charles and Princess Diana leave St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London with their new baby son, Prince Harry. Picture: APHow Buckingham Palace paid quiet tribute to Diana in royal baby announcement
   
The most confiscated brand at London City Airport security is Marmite
 
 
 
WATCH: Facebook launches Secret Crush, but will people use it?
 
 
 
Hilton Garden Inn expands footprint in Africa
 
 
 
 
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
Mercedes-AMG CLS 53 4Matic+Mercedes-AMG unleashes 53-badged straight six models in SA
   
First peek at BMW’s four-door 8 Series Gran Coupe
 
 
 
Woman can make it in F1, says SA's Desiré Wilson
 
 
 
'Super wing' Nissan GT-R crowned King of the Hill in Knysna
 
 
 
EISH!More from Eish
Picture: Charlotte County Sheriff's Office/TwitterWoman caught with alligator in pants
   
Paris police station closed after attack... by fleas
 
 
 
#Brexit could cost Scottish mayor of German town his job
 
 
 
YES, it's real, park says about 'cheeky' gorillas selfie
 
 
 
TRAVELMore from Travel
British Airways and the British spread that has been dividing the nation since 1902, Marmite, have teamed up to create a limited-edition jar to celebrate the airline’s centenary.
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)The most confiscated brand at London City Airport security is Marmite
   
Hilton Garden Inn expands footprint in Africa
 
 
 
3 snooze-friendly holidays for sleep-deprived
 
 
 
Airline offers R5 flight tickets for one day only
 
 
 
OPINIONMore from Opinion
Caster Semenya may have competed in her last 800m race. She has been demonized for more than a decade, like many other female athletes before her. Picture: Reuters/Ibraheem Al OmariCaster Semenya continues to face wave of demonization, discrimination
   
#Elections2019: A social media scorecard for the ANC, DA and EFF from 2014 - 2019
 
 
 
Allegations by Daily Maverick's Marianne Thamm devoid of truth
 
 
 
DRC president is making all the right moves
 
 
 
WORLDMore from World
Picture: Charlotte County Sheriff's Office/TwitterWoman caught with alligator in pants
   
No survivors after jet crashes in Mexico
 
 
 
Two Reuters reporters jailed in Myanmar freed after more than 500 days
 
 
 
Pilot reveals lightning caused deadly Moscow crash landing
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIAMore from Multimedia
Varsity Drive in Reservoir Hills on Tuesday morning. Picture supplied
WATCH: Reservoir Hills 'under siege' as protesters block highway
If your friend also puts you on their list, you'll match. Picture: YouTube.com
WATCH: Facebook launches Secret Crush, but will people use it?
Playing against Pau at the weekend, Cheslin Kolbe, unbelievably, packed down at No 8 for an attacking scrum inside the opposition’s 22. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
WATCH: Is there anything Cheslin Kolbe can’t do, exclaims Bryan Habana
 
 
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