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June 23, 2020 | PM Edition
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Two arrested in connection with Overport woman's murder

It is alleged that one of the suspects worked at the building in which Premla Moodliar owned and resided in on Moses Kotane Road formerly Sparks Road

Rape conviction rates rise 75% in Sweden after change in law

Rape conviction rates in Sweden have risen 75% in two years following a major change in the law, spurring calls for other countries to revamp their legislation.

Rob van Vuuren apologises for using blackface in Leon Schuster film

Actor and comedian Rob van Vuuren did blackface in he 2013 'Schuks! Your Country Needs You' film.

Sardines nears Durban, shoal spotted off uMhlanga beaches

On Monday, the uMhlanga Urban Improvement Precinct spotted a shoal of sardines about 300m offshore from the uMhlanga beaches.

Donald Trump accuses Barack Obama of treason

US President Donald Trump has accused his direct predecessor, Barack Obama, of treason, without offering any evidence or details to back up his claim.

Injustices at Safa can't go unchallenged, says ousted Ria Ledwaba

Ria Ledwaba will not go down without a fight after she was dismissed as a vice-president of South African Football Association at the weekend.

WATCH: No supporters show up for Jacob Zuma's court appearance in Pietermaritzburg

It was quiet outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court ahead of former president Jacob Zuma's expected appearance for a hearing about the multiple fraud and corruption charges he is facing.

Pretoria High School for Girls closed after coronavirus case

Last week a number of schools including Hoërskool FH Odendaal and Springvale Primary School shut gates following cases of Covid-19

Burnley captain Ben Mee 'embarrassed' by 'White Lives Matter' banner

A plane carrying a banner declaring 'White Lives Matter Burnley' flew over Manchester City's Etihad Stadium before the Premier League game against Burnley.

City of Cape Town may suspend senior official charged with raping teen

The City of Cape Town says it is considering suspending Raphael Martin, a sub-council manager who has been charged with raping a teenager whose family regarded him as a friend.

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