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29 Jan 2019
Angelo Agrizzi told the Zondo Commission that Zuma’s close ally, Dudu Myeni, was viewed as so powerful politically that Bosasa was prepared to grant her any requests. Picture: Bheki Radebe/African News Agency (ANA) #StateCaptureInquiry: Dudu Myeni had Zuma ‘in the bag’

Jacob Zuma’s close ally, Dudu Myeni, was viewed as being so powerful politically that Bosasa was prepared to do anything to keep her happy, said Angelo Agrizzi.

 
Medscheme cited for unfair practices

Doctors were accusing medical aids that fall under Medscheme of not paying out their claims, saying they were being investigated for fraud

 
College still reeling in shock after lightning kills rowing coach

Somerset College, an independent co-educational school in Somerset West, commenced with a memorial assembly honouring Nicholas Whaits.

 
Cash-strapped SABC fined R31m for price fixing with Primedia, Ster-Kinekor

The fines follow the admission of the media companies to price and trading fixing in contravention of the Competition Act.

 
BUSINESS More from Business Report
SA wine exports increase despite drought
 
 
 
JSE tipped to storm back to a record high
 
 
 
Profound shift in approach to managing SA is what is needed
 
 
 
SPORT More from Sport
15 men trying to kill another 15 men within the rules of the game, according to Keith Earls. Photo: Will Oliver/EPA Brutality is the norm in Test rugby, says Ireland's Keith Earls
     
Pakistan, India to kick off T20 World Cup in Australia
 
 
 
Kvitova hails end to Grand Slam bad luck at Australian Open
 
 
 
Solskjaer says trophies more important than top four for Man United
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENT More from Entertainment
In this June 2, 2017, file photo, Thai pop band BNK 48 performs for the first time in a large commercial facility in Bangkok, Thailand. (The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images) Singer in Thai girl band apologises for swastika shirt
     
'Aquaman' becomes DC's highest-grossing film
 
 
 
Has #MeToo caught up with Michael Jackson beyond the grave?
 
 
 
Rachel Brosnahan reveals she's been married to Jason Ralph for 'years'
 
 
 
LIFESTYLE More from Lifestyle
Alison Brie arrives at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards. (Reuters) Alison Brie needed four people to dress her for the SAG Awards
     
Why hotels have become the new social hubs for travellers
 
 
 
Is the future of abortion online?
 
 
 
Ciroc introduces new limited-edition Summer Colada
 
 
 
 
AFRICA More from Africa
African News Agency partners with Berlinale Africa Hub
 
 
 
Discovery Vitality Releases Results For 10-Week Public Campaign
 
 
 
Support SA’s Youth To Launch Their Tech Careers
 
 
 
MOTORING More from Motoring
World’s longest electric car journey hits 89 000km mark
     
Can’t wait for M8? G-Power’s 8 Series pushes 493kW
 
 
 
Renault shows us inside the all-new (and classier) Clio
 
 
 
Ogier wins WRC Monte Carlo season-opener in Citroen C3
 
 
 
EISH! More from Eish
In this Jan. 15, 2019 photo provided by Juan Oliphant, Ocean Ramsey, a shark researcher and advocate, swims with a large great white shark off the shore of Oahu. Picture: Juan Oliphant via AP Giant great white shark swims with Hawaii divers
     
Roger Who? Federer can't get past Australian Open security
 
 
 
WATCH: Dad pays R19k a month on apartment for daughter's cats
 
 
 
Hit song from '80s to play in Namibian desert 'for eternity'
 
 
 
TRAVEL More from Travel
Avukile Mabombo, the Group Marketing Manager of Protea Hotels by Marriott, said hotels have adopted a fresh approach to merging seamlessly with their neighbourhoods. Picture: Supplied. Why hotels have become the new social hubs for travellers
     
What makes a holiday bragworthy?
 
 
 
Vintage with modern perks - Hotel Peter & Paul, New Orleans
 
 
 
South African activist to become first disabled person in space
 
 
 
OPINION More from Opinion
Sherlin Barends Stigma, shame and back street abortion pills
     
Peter Marais is lifting his skirts and flirting with politics - again
 
 
 
Why did it take so long for Zandile Gumede to scrap Zuma record deal?
 
 
 
Agrizzi’s testimony at #StateCaptureInquiry recalls an angry moment in my life
 
 
 
WORLD More from World
File picture: AP Photo/Alastair Grant. EU not sure UK can 'handle' no-deal Brexit, says negotiator
     
Brazil's grief turns to anger as death toll from Vale disaster hits 60
 
 
 
PICS: Cuban president says three dead, 172 hurt after tornado hits Havana
 
 
 
'I'm stuck between loving my only brother and hating him for what he did'
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIA More from Multimedia
Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said the “innocent mistake” that led to the opening goal, when players surrounded the referee as Japan played on and scored, “destroyed (them) emotionally”. Photo: Suhaib Salem/Reuters
Carlos Queiroz quits as Iran coach: I’m happy and proud to say, I did it my way
A childhood photo of Zach Cruz, left, and his brother, Nikolas Cruz, whom he calls Nik. Photo for The Washington Post by Julia Rendleman
'I'm stuck between loving my only brother and hating him for what he did'
Bonginkosi Khanyile the EFF student leader who led a violent #FeesMustFall protest in Durban two years ago was on Monday slapped with a R5 000 fine and placed under correctional supervision for his part in the protest. Photo Mphathi Nxumalo
WATCH: #FeesMustFall leader Bonginkosi Khanyile handed suspended sentence
 
 
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