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12 Nov 2018
Deputy President David Mabuza. Picture: Siphephile Sibanyoni/ African News Agency (ANA). #DavidMabuza must come clean on sick leave, says DA

The DA on Sunday queried reports that Deputy President David Mabuza was in Russia on sick leave.

 
#PravinGordhan, Mkhwebane locked in tiff

The gloves are off between Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan and Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.

 
Municipalities fail to act against VBS-linked bosses

Some of the North West municipalities implicated in the VBS Mutual Bank scandal have ignored directives to act against their managers and chief financial officers.

 
#DanPlato's mayoral committee packed with De Lille 'enemies'

Newly elected mayor Dan Plato has denied some of the new mayoral committee members were rewarded for opposing his predecessor.

 
BUSINESS More from Business Report
Cape Town Stadium R429m claim set for 2020
 
 
 
Zim KFC, OK re-open suspended operations
 
 
 
Denel CFO sent packing in SOE clean-up
 
 
Lee Westwood holds up the trophy after winning his third Nedbank Cup during the final day of The Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City. Photo: EPA/Christiaan Kotze I’ve still got it - emotional Westwood after clinching Africa’s Major
     
Cavani bags hat-trick as perfect PSG leave Henry's Monaco down and out
 
 
 
Federer crashes to Nishikori in ATP Finals opener
 
 
 
Ronaldo keeps Juve flying high with 'important' win over AC Milan
 
 
DJ Zinhle. Picture: Instagram DJ Zinhle the most stylish performing artist in music
     
Row over recognition of HHP's customary marriage far from over
 
 
 
Pippa Middleton finally names her son, and it's a mouthful
 
 
 
Chris Pine hopes people get over his full-frontal scene
 
 
Pippa first confirmed she was pregnant in June, but also revealed her determination to stay as active as possible. Picture: Reuters Pippa Middleton finally names her son, and it's a mouthful
     
A plant-based burger launches in SA.
 
 
 
Learning music early can make your child a better reader
 
 
 
PUMA launches all-new RS-X Toys sneaker
 
 
 
Daily TV Guide   Weekly Movie Guide
 
AFRICA More from Africa
12 Bucket List Destinations to Visit in Africa Before 40
 
 
 
Nissan signs MOU with Ghana and reinforces commitment to Africa
 
 
 
Carrol Boyes and The Joinery – A collaborative community collection
 
 
No Title Lewis Hamilton clinches thrilling win at Brazil GP after Max Verstappen collision
     
Lewis Hamilton claims pole at Brazilian GP with Ayrton Senna’s design on his helmet
 
 
 
Ares Design of Italy takes bespoke to a new level
 
 
 
BMW previews M8, reveals a few engine details
 
 
Aussie Amarok ad mocks censorship, gets banned
     
Caged sheep delivered to offices of campaigning Russian newspaper
 
 
 
SAPS pilot's KFC 'fly-through' leaves many in stitches
 
 
 
Same-sex penguin couple become parents
 
 
Bleisure travel is on the rise around the world. Picture: Supplied Bleisure travel on the rise in EMEA
     
Five sporting activities to keep you busy on holiday
 
 
 
Mantis launches Chosen Wellness Experience
 
 
 
How to travel to Ethiopia on a budget
 
 
Sunday Tribune Editor, Aakash Bramdeo EDITOR’S NOTE: Careful, China just unveiled the first robot news reader
     
Age no excuse for special branch killers to escape prosecution
 
 
 
Remember those who fell in an unimaginable war 100 years ago
 
 
 
Trump still surfs on the Democrats 'blue wave'
 
 
Pigs on a farm in Tianjin, China. File picture: Bloomberg China reports new African swine fever outbreak in Anhui province
     
Tensions rise as Florida election recount underway
 
 
 
World leaders mark WWI centenary in sombre Paris ceremony
 
 
 
Woman arrested over Australia strawberry needle scare
 
 
Caitlyn Jenner. Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP
Caitlyn Jenner confirms she's safe after fire takes home
People gather to pray for the victims of the mass shooting during a candlelight vigil in Thousand Oaks, California. Picture: Ringo H.W. Chiu/AP
Las Vegas shooting survivor killed in California bar massacre
Chief of the South African Army Lieutenant General Lindile Yam led a wreath laying ceremony to honour fallen heroes and heroines who died during World War I. Picture: Rudzani Matshili
WATCH: SA Army wreath laying to honour World War I dead
 
 
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