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22 Jan 2019
Minister Nomvula Mokonyane File picture: GCIS #StateCaptureInquiry: Mokonyane's right to procedural fairness breached, say lawyers

Lawyers for Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane have written to the Zondo commission of inquiry.

 
Zimbabwe's internet back up but arrests continue

Zimbabwe's government exceeded its mandate in ordering an internet blackout during civilian protests last week, a court ruled.

 
#WEF2019: Oxfam calls for wealth tax to balance inequality

Democratic South Africa now one of the most unequal countries on the planet, a World Bank report has revealed.

 
Cape teacher slams allegations of lessons about Satanism

A teacher who was fired from a Mitchells Plain high school after claims that she taught children about Satanism says the allegations are false.

 
BUSINESS More from Business Report
Embattled Choppies settles shareholder dispute in Zimbabwe
 
 
 
More property developments can be expected in 2019
 
 
 
IMF raises its economic growth forecast for SA
 
 
 
SPORT More from Sport
Serena Williams alongside her coach Patrick Mouratoglou during a practice session at the Australian Open. Photo: Julian Smith/EPA Steely Serena 'emotionally and physically ready' for record Slam win - coach
     
Wales coach Gatland yet to resolve post-Wales future
 
 
 
Off-form Ronaldo misses penalty but Juventus ease past Chievo
 
 
 
Kevin-Prince Boateng joins Barcelona on loan, wants to seize his opportunities
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENT More from Entertainment
This image released by Universal Pictures shows Samuel L. Jackson in a scene from M. Night Shyamalan's "Glass." (Jessica Kourkounis/Universal Pictures via AP) M. Night Shyamalan's 'Glass' is No. 1 with $40.6M debut
     
Donald Trump receives three Razzie nominations
 
 
 
WATCH: Khloe shares cute video as True starts crawling
 
 
 
Meghan and Harry to quit their Cotswolds hideaway a year early
 
 
 
LIFESTYLE More from Lifestyle
Experts say that travellers who are currently in Zimbabwe should exercise caution. Picture: Pixabay. Zimbabwe unrest: what travellers need to know
     
Consumer confidence on the decline but travel on the rise
 
 
 
How to replace bad habits with good ones
 
 
 
Back to work? Take lunch from home to save time and money
 
 
 
 
AFRICA More from Africa
Discovery Vitality Releases Results For 10-Week Public Campaign
 
 
 
Support SA’s Youth To Launch Their Tech Careers
 
 
 
Boosting Youth Employment Through Digital Innovation
 
 
 
MOTORING More from Motoring
An artist's impression shows how the flying Uber of the future could look. Picture: Uber Technologies. Uber hoping its flying taxis will take off from 2023
     
Tiguan vs rivals - which SUV has the best resale value?
 
 
 
Why it's so important to donate your old child car seats
 
 
 
Long-term test: 6 months with the Suzuki Ignis
 
 
 
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
Experts say that travellers who are currently in Zimbabwe should exercise caution. Picture: Pixabay. Zimbabwe unrest: what travellers need to know
     
Consumer confidence on the decline but travel on the rise
 
 
 
Albania - where strolling is a national past-time
 
 
 
Halaal tourism is on the rise
 
 
 
OPINION More from Opinion
Supporters sing during the launch of the ANC’s election manifesto in Durban. Picture: Kim Ludbrook/EPA-EFE Political commentators often lack an understanding of SA and the ruling party
     
Why the protests in Sudan escalated to chaos, violence
 
 
 
Acquittal of Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo leaves uncertain path to 2020 election
 
 
 
Tuning in to the troubled SABC
 
 
 
WORLD More from World
Cliff Sims who enjoyed uncommon personal access to Trump, recounts scenes of chaos and dysfunction among the president and administration officials. Picture: AP Photo/Alex Brandon Book reveals White House 'absolutely out of control'
     
#WEF2019: Diversified economy a big selling point for SA in Davos
 
 
 
Security head detained after Polish mayor's fatal stabbing
 
 
 
Few signs of breakthrough as May set to unveil Brexit Plan B
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIA More from Multimedia
State Capture inquiry chairman, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. Photo: Karen Sandison/African News Agency (ANA)
LIVE FEED: #StateCaptureInquiry - January 21, 2019
Patricia de Lille unveiled the interim national leadership committee of her new political party "Good" on Sunday morning. Picture: Armand Hough / African News Agency (ANA)
WATCH: #DeLille's 'Good' party stresses transparency, except about its funders
The Mad4Waves crew close to the finish line yesterday. Photo: Facebook
WATCH: Four Capetonians make history crossing Atlantic in 4-seater boat
 
 
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