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Fri Oct 07 2016
 
     
 

'Wits is lying about not reaching consensus'

Wits student leader Anzio Jacobs says vice-chancellor Adam Habib is lying about management not reaching a consensus with protesting students.

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Matthew 'most dangerous hurricane in living memory'

Hurricane Matthew unleashed torrential rains and up to 193km/h winds as it hugged the Florida coast on Friday.

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Mkhwanazi funeral bill ' doesn't add up'

IFP councillor Mdu Nkosi now has the tax invoice for businessman Don Mkhwanazi's funeral - but he thinks it is a "copy and paste" job of another event at the ICC.

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No privatisation - Cosatu

Cosatu members say they won't allow Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba to privatise municipal services such as Pikitup.

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Springboks: Deny ball, disrupt play, win

How do the Springboks stop their old foes? Wynona Louw and Ian Smit have a few suggestions...

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SOUTH AFRICA  
   
 

Interest in forgotten tunnels grows by the day

And so the fascinating story that captured the imagination of thousands of Joburgers - the development of underground postal tunnels - grows.

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AFRICA  

Professor: American killed in Ethiopia had bright future

An American researcher killed in a rock attack by protesters in Ethiopia this week was a talented scientist, family members and mentors say.

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WORLD  

Matthew 'most dangerous hurricane in living memory'

Hurricane Matthew unleashed torrential rains and up to 193km/h winds as it hugged the Florida coast on Friday.

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SPORT  

PIC: Sharks winger Sithole crashes sponsored Audi

Sharks winger S’Bura Sithole emerged largely unscathed after his car flipped on Durban’s Masabalala Yengwa Avenue.

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LIFESTYLE  

Doctor will see you now – on a webcam

Family doctors are being offered up to R1,5 million a year to carry out private webcam appointments.

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BACKPAGE  

Google waives Spanish boy's huge euro bill

A Spanish boy, 12, just wanted to make his brass band famous online...

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BUSINESS  

No privatisation - Cosatu

Cosatu members say they won't allow Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba to privatise municipal services such as Pikitup.

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TONIGHT  

Body shaming se foot! #Skhumba, breasts and Blade's face

Comedian Skhumba split Twitter over his "offensive" comments about topless Wits students during #FeesMustFall protest.

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SCITECH  

Snapchat preparing for IPO?

Snapchat is reportedly looking to file the necessary documents for an initial public offering by the end of the year.

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MOTORING  

All Tar Speedweek set for 4.5km Mahikeng runway

Speed-chasers can look forward to the All Tar Speedweek at Mahikeng Airport on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 October.

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TRAVEL  

London buses are red because...

Need some London knowledge? Ask someone from Port Elizabeth.

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