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Joburg pupil’s family evicted from home after rape A Grade 2 pupil who was raped by three Grade 7 boys at school lived on the same property as one of the accused, but her family have now been evicted. Full story |
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Driver flees after crash kills 1, injures 12 The driver of a Polo hatchback allegedly fled the scene after his car collided with a taxi in Durban, killing one person and injuring 12 others. Full story |
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SA's grant beneficiaries in spiral of debt According to the Black Sash, as of March, two million people had signed up for loans with Easypay Everywhere, a facility linked to Net1. Full story |
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Gauteng ANC not backing Makhura to replace Gwede The Gauteng ANC has responded to Fikile Mbalula’s plan for Premier David Makhura to replace Gwede Mantashe with a polite “thanks, but no thanks”. Full story |
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Ondangwa receives body of liberation hero Ya Toivo Hundreds of people were on hand to receive the body of struggle icon, Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, at the Ondangwa Airport for the memorial service. Full story | | |
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Australian man takes on Cambridge over Aboriginal artifacts The University of Cambridge has refused a request to return important Aboriginal artifacts taken by explorer Captain James Cook nearly 250 years ago. Full story | | |
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Lions roar past Maori All Blacks The Lions’ confidence-boosting win, a week before they face the All Blacks, underscored how the first Test in Auckland will be a battle of contrasting styles. Full story | | |
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Listening to music on radio improves your mood - study Research now suggests that the mood elevating effects of listening to radio and, more specifically, listening to music Full story | | |
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Bank manager jailed for robbing his own branch A German bank manager who masterminded an armed robbery in his own branch and stole R5.2 million has been jailed for three years and five months. Full story | | |
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'Extortion and profiteering' by pharmaceutical monopolies slammed Saftu has welcomed the Competition Commission’s investigation into price fixing allegations against pharmaceutical companies over the supply of cancer medicines. Full story | | |
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Radio 2000 host Kia Johnson ties the knot The vivacious media personality has tied the knot with her boyfriend of three years, Branny Draai, in an intimate ceremony. Full story | | |
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Kobayashi record lap puts Toyota on Le Mans pole Kamui Kobayashi smashes Le Mans lap record as Toyota sweeps front row in qualifying for iconic 24-Hour sports-car race. Full story | | |
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The Capital Menlyn Maine breaks even in two months The Capital Menlyn Maine breaks even in two months as The Capital Hotel Group continues to outperform The hotel group has performed well financially over the last two months. Full story | | |
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