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Ziyanda Mncono can’t mask her pain as she recalls how her daughter, 3, suffered brain damage as a result of alleged negligence at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital. She claims nurses were slow to respond to the crisis at the time, after she choked on her vomit, the mother said. Picture: Dimpho Maja/ANA ‘She’s alive… but she has lost her life’

A devastated mom has accused a hospital of not reacting fast enough to assist her vomiting child, who ended up choking on it and is now brain damaged.

 
Racist hostels in Pretoria shamed

Two white-only student residences have been dealt a blow for not transforming

 
North Sea Jazz Festival: Mabheleni Ntuli is accused no 9

Flamboyant businessman allegedly benefited from transfer of funds for jazz festival which never happened.

 
Accused tells murdered student's family: I am sorry

Dinesh Nana took to the witness stand to testify against Blaine Raman who is accused of kidnapping, robbing and killing the Overport student

 
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Rand on back foot over JZ uncertainty
 
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We cannot give up hope, says United's Valencia. Photo: Neil Hall/EPA Valencia urges United to stay in hunt for Premier League title
Lions head coach Swys de Bruin (right) and forwards coach Victor Matfield. Photo:Gavin Barker/BackpagePix De Bruin has tough calls awaiting him at the Lions
Arijit Singh. Picture: Supplied Bolly Singh-inG sensation set for SA
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AFRICA More from Africa
Ramaphosa calls on South Africans to be patient
 
Malema becomes a dad for the third time
 
SA deputy president to give update on Zuma's fate
Bigger, Thai-built Toyota Yaris launched in SA
Picture: Pixabay Flat-earther's attempted launch crushed by gravity
Tourism stakeholders in the Maldives confirms that State of Emergency in the country will have no impact on travellers. Picture: Pexels. Maldives State of Emergency has no impact on travellers
SHOWING THE WAY: Hugh Masekela performs at the 55th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in 2013. Musicians, our country needs you to challenge us
Picture: Pixabay Flat-earther's attempted launch crushed by gravity
 
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