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18 Oct 2018 | AM Edition
Picture: Stefano Pollio/Unsplash Woman details repeated rapes allegedly at the hands of pastor

A woman who opened a case after being repeatedly raped allegedly by her pastor says the case against Timothy Omotoso was part of the reason she decided to report it.

 
#Stutterheim: Man shot dead by cops was not a protester, says friend

Xolisa Tom, 27, was shot dead allegedly by the police who have been accused of using live ammunition to disperse violent protests in Stutterheim.

 
BREAKING: Three arrested for murder of petrol station owner Kidesh Ramjettan

Three men have been arrested for the murder of Glazer Motors owner Kidesh Ramjettan who was shot dead in August 2018

 
Sars head of IT's vague answers leave Sars inquiry baffled

The Nugent Commission of Inquiry was left confused after the Sars head of IT department failed to give coherent answers to questions about the institution's IT infrastructure.

 
BUSINESS More from Business Report
AYO set to join big players in line to bid for share of 4G spectrum
 
 
 
Retail data points to end of SA recession
 
 
 
Steinhoff's investors to suspend legal battle as firm recovers
 
 
Sekope Kepu is set to earn his 100th cap for the Wallabies next week. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/EPA Three new faces in Wallabies squad for All Blacks clash
     
Hamilton poised to join Fangio, Schumacher as five-time champion
 
 
 
Sprint king Bolt rejects Malta football offer
 
 
 
SA black boxers continue to thrive in post-apartheid era after decades of racial barriers
 
 
Janet Jackson. Picture: AP Why 2018 could be the year of Janet Jackson's very delayed redemption
     
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Cassie Ventura split
 
 
 
Loyiso Bala and wife Jennifer share sweet tributes on 7th wedding anniversary
 
 
 
Javier Bardem defends Woody Allen
 
 
Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom believes growing safari tourism is vital to sustain and develop South Africa’s game reserves. Picture: Supplied. Tourism vital to sustain South Africa’s game reserves, says Hanekom
     
Guys, what do you really want?
 
 
 
Decoded: How fathering behaviours evolved in humans
 
 
 
David Tlale's top picks from #AFIJFW
 
 
 
Daily TV Guide   Weekly Movie Guide
 
AFRICA More from Africa
The reality of road accidents in South Africa
 
 
 
7 Tips on how to keep your customers happy
 
 
 
How intelligent African enterprises can chart a new era of growth in the digital age
 
 
Mazda3 teaser. Teaser video shows new Mazda3 will resemble concept
     
Hamilton gets first shot at fifth F1 crown this weekend
 
 
 
Supersize me! BMW reveals first-ever X7
 
 
 
See how the Mustang evolved from 1964 until now
 
 
Picture: Pexels What a stink! Restaurant in 30 year feud with neighbour over garlic fumes
     
WATCH: Chinese YouTube star's rendition of national anthem lands her in jail
 
 
 
WATCH: Same-sex penguins Sphen and Magic foster another couple's egg
 
 
 
WATCH: Robot finger attaches to your phone and can even stroke your hand
 
 
Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom believes growing safari tourism is vital to sustain and develop South Africa’s game reserves. Picture: Supplied. Tourism vital to sustain South Africa’s game reserves, says Hanekom
     
5 tips for travellers over 60
 
 
 
SAA donates fully equipped computer lab to Livingstone School to further STEM learning opportunities
 
 
 
Tsogo Sun's Amashova Durban Classic set to rake in millions
 
 
US first lady Melania Trump takes photos with her cell phone during a safari at Nairobi National Park in Kenya. Picture: Carolyn Kaster/AP Why Melania Trump's pith helmet was not just a hat to block the sun
     
Is Pik Botha deserving of a state funeral?
 
 
 
A joint can still land you in the joint
 
 
 
SA needs a formula for bold progress to promote investment, growth and jobs
 
 
Picture: Jae C. Hong/AP/African News Agency (ANA) Archives Traffickers use drugs to coerce addicts into crime - charity
     
SA teen wins Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018
 
 
 
Trump refuses to abandon Riyadh in crisis over Jamal Khashoggi
 
 
 
Second explosive device found at Crimea attack scene disarmed - RIA
 
 
Police and metro police officers formed a barrier around the two opposing groups who hurled insults and attacked one another. Picture: Raahil Sain/ANA
#OmotosoTrial: Angry protesters harass 'rubbish' defence lawyer Daubermann
Pretoria’s very own actor Seputla Sebogodi and his son Thapelo will share a stage when “Flak My Son” premieres on Saturday at the State Theatre. Picture: Rudzani Matshili
WATCH: Actor Seputla Sebogodi, son Thapelo share stage in 'Flak My Son'
Bus drivers and other staff employed by the MyCiti bus operating companies have embarked on a third day of an illegal strike at the Civic Center. Bus drivers also used their vehicles to barricade roads around the Civic Center and the CBD. Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency (ANA)
WATCH: Bus companies threaten striking MyCiTi drivers with legal action
 
 
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