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Thu Jun 29 2017
 
     
 

#BrianMolefe calls for arbitration

Former Eskom boss Brian Molefe wants the Labour Court to order that his dismissal case be taken to arbitration.

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Occupants burnt beyond recognition after truck wreck

Investigations are underway to establish the exact number of people who were badly burnt in an accident involving three trucks in KwaZulu Natal.

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Advertisers to switch on to Lotus FM after quota reversed

Things are getting back to normal at Lotus FM after the scrapping of the 90% local content policy that saw the station’s listenership dwindle.

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Judges rule that ten-month-old baby's life support be turned off

Charlie Gard’s parents were "utterly distraught and heartbroken" after European judges backed doctors who said it would be kinder to let the baby die.

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Why I moved somewhere I hated for someone I love

People in love do crazy things. Masimbaashe Zvovushe up and left her life, all for the sake of love.

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After lynchings, Modi condemns violence in name of cow worship

Indian PM Narendra Modi broke his silence over a wave of attacks on people accused of eating beef or slaughtering cows.

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AFRICA  

HIV+ soldier sentenced to 10 years for underage orphan's rape

An HIV positive Ugandan soldier has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for raping an orphan and underage girl.

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WORLD  

Judges rule that ten-month-old baby's life support be turned off

Charlie Gard’s parents were "utterly distraught and heartbroken" after European judges backed doctors who said it would be kinder to let the baby die.

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SPORT  

No stress, says Bulls' Strauss

Bulls Skipper Adriaan Strauss urges his teammates to express themselves at the Shark Tank, writes Vata Ngobeni.

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LIFESTYLE  

Is drunken recall a myth?

Ever noticed how some people want to fight after they have a brandy and Coke?

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EISH!  

Deadly diet: Thai doctors battle cancer-causing fish dish

Koi pla is a quick and cheap Thai dish enjoyed by millions but the dish is also a favourite for parasites that can cause lethal liver cancer.

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BUSINESS  

Minister Davies on Industrialisation in Africa

The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says that deep industrialisation will depend on creating large markets across the African continent and this needs to be seen as a regional matter due to South Africa being too small and will not be able to support it on its own.

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ENTERTAINMENT  

National Arts Festival shines a light through the gloom

The National Arts Festival officially had it's opening ceremony on Wednesday in Grahamstown. The Festival runs from the 29 June-9 July.

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MOTORING  

Spiderman stars in new Audi A8 teaser

Audi is set to take the wraps off its all-new A8 in less than two weeks from now. Here's what we know so far.

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TRAVEL  

Dipping your toes into Tshwane culture

Tshwane is where the Union Buildings are situated - and there are other exciting things to see and do

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