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26 Mar 2019
A Northern Cape man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for stabbing a well-known 'tannie' to death while she was waiting in a bank queue. File picture: Soraya Crowie/DFAMan who killed woman in bank queue sentenced to life

A Northern Cape man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for stabbing a well-known 'tannie' to death while she was waiting in a bank queue.

 
South Africa now has a national action plan to combat racism

"The plan says what should be done, what’s next and by when, and we think that for us it is going to help us to monitor what the government and country is doing."

 
WATCH: Doctors gave up on him, but his mom never did

On the front cover of her little son’s hospital file was written “Do not resuscitate”, but Lucinda Roro Wright, with the support of their family, did not give up hope.

 
Bosasa back in spotlight at #StateCaptureInquiry

The Bosasa saga is set to take centre stage at the Zondo commission this week with key witnesses expected to take the stand.

 
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EOH continues to slide on profit warning
 
 
 
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England's Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring their fifth goal. Photo: Reuters/Carl RecineSterling calls for stadium bans as racist abuse overshadows 5-star England
   
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Federer advances, Andreescu out in Miami
 
 
 
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Justin Bieber. Picture: Bang ShowbizJustin Bieber promises music return 'after dealing with his issues'
   
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Jonas Brothers tease new song and music video
 
 
 
5 things Netflix's 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' reveals about F1
 
 
 
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Dylan Runkeld and Josh Sarembock. Picture: SuppliedSA bartenders share locally inspired Iziko Shooter 'shot tail'
   
I always have sex on the first date, says lingerie designer
 
 
 
Unrealistic striving for academic excellence has a cost
 
 
 
TB can cause infertility in women
 
 
 
 
AFRICAMore from Africa
Transforming the African agribusiness sector
 
 
 
Eight Reasons to Eat Green & Save Water for World Water Day
 
 
 
The African aviation industry is still growing
 
 
 
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Formula 1: Drive to Survive from Netflix includes endless drama, backstabbing and overwhelming display of ego which adds to making it so fascinating. Bahrain Grand Prix. Picture: Reuters5 things Netflix's 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' reveals about F1
   
Who should (or shouldn’t) you allow to drive your car
 
 
 
OPINION: Sometimes, a Bentley just can't compare to a Skoda
 
 
 
SA launch drive: More power (and vrrr-phaa) for Golf R
 
 
 
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Passengers on a British Airways plane bound for Dusseldorf from London ended up in the Scottish capital due to a scheduling snafu. Pic: SuppliedBA flight bound for Germany lands in Scotland after scheduling mix-up
   
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Zambia bans energy drink 'spiked' with Viagra
 
 
 
Passengers restrain US woman after she tries to open plane exit
 
 
 
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Passengers on a British Airways plane bound for Dusseldorf from London ended up in the Scottish capital due to a scheduling snafu. Pic: SuppliedBA flight bound for Germany lands in Scotland after scheduling mix-up
   
The African Tourism Board launches in Cape Town
 
 
 
Ghost of a Trump hotel
 
 
 
Tech safety tips for business travellers
 
 
 
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The IEC last year embarked on an extensive campaign to stimulate democratic political participation amongst young people, by launching a digital communication and education campaign which utilises the catch phrase “Xsê” – a play on the Afrikaans phrase “ek sê” meaning “I say”. Picture: ScreengrabWill the youth turn up to vote? Let's not be over-optimistic
   
DEA bactracks on parliamentary resolution on captive lion breeding
 
 
 
ANC has taken over what should be ‘Sharpeville Day’
 
 
 
SADC Solidarity Conference confirms support for Western Sahara
 
 
 
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Acting US Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan looks over at President Donald Trump as they sit with National Security Advisor John Bolton. File picture: Kevin Lamarque/ReutersPentagon authorises $1bn for Trump's border wall
   
Apple introduces TV, gaming and credit card offerings
 
 
 
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Qatar Airways backs Boeing despite MAX crash crisis
 
 
 
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Picture: Timothy Bernard/Africa News Agency(ANA)
WATCH: Doctors gave up on him, but his mom never did
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Multi-instrumentalist/ producer Don Laka will perform on Saturday 30 March at this year's Cape Town International Jazz Festival at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Award-winning Don Laka to bring his kwai-jazz to #CTIJF2019
 
 
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