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EFF council leader Musa Novela Picture: Facebook EFF warns DA and ANC: One of you will be crying

The EFF has vowed that one of its biggest adversaries would leave the council chambers in Joburg in tears today.

 
#MultiChoice kickback charges enrage Hlaudi

Controversial Hlaudi Motsoeneng came out guns blazing to defend the R500m deal the SABC signed with pay television provider MultiChoice.

 
Soccer kid's dream ends at the airport

Aspiring soccer player George Maskini was supposed to leave for Thailand but his dream was drowned in a sea of confusion at the airport’s boarding gates.

 
#ANCFreeState: Court ruling a blow for Dlamini Zuma faction

The battle for the soul of the ANC deepened after a court decision dealt a blow to the presidential campaign of Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.

 
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Brian Molefe says attempts made by former employers is 'deplorable'
 
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A view of the T20 Global League Logo at the tournament's launch in May at the Wanderes Stadium. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu /BackpagePix Cricket SA board to discuss T20 Global League failure and future
Mahboobeh Zeinali, who is HIV-positive, attends an acting class at Reviving Values aid group institute in Tehran, Iran. “Everybody has a very bad attitude toward this disease,” she says. “They even think if they wash their hand where I do they can be infected, but they can’t.” Picture: Vahid Salemi/AP PICS: Rise in HIV infections from sex challenges taboos in Iran
Jay-Z and Kanye West will always have a "complicated relationship". Picture: AP Jay-Z and Kanye West, it's complicated
Get to grips with the "rules" for eating canapes - Pic Instagram The golden rules when eating canapes
 
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Squalid Libya migrant camps in spotlight at EU-Africa summit
 
Zimbabwe court acquits activist charged with subversion
 
Moody's place 8 SA companies under review for downgrade
Third-gen Mercedes CLS gets new straight-six
This undated screen shot provided by Dictionary.com shows the word "complicit," on the Dictionary.com website. Russian election influence, the ever-widening sexual harassment scandal, mass shootings and the opioid epidemic helped elevate the word "complicit" as Dictionary.com's word of the year. One of the site's lexicographers, Jane Solomon, said ahead of Monday's announcement that lookups of the word increased nearly 300 percent over last year. She said "complicit" hit just about every hot button of the year, from politics to natural disasters. Picture: Dictionary.com via AP Dictionary.com chooses 'complicit' as its word of the year
Sterkfontein Caves is an adventure for the whole family. Picture: Justin Lee. Sterkfontein Caves: a treasure underground
File Picture: Tracey Adams/INLSA #DontLookAway: South Africa still at war against its women
File picture: Pexels US man accused of killing minor over sex, claims
 
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