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| | | | Mom drives son's body around for three days A Kayamandi mother drove around with her son's body for three days because of an alleged document bungle at Stellenbosch Hospital. Full story | | | | | | | | | |
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Fight between McBride and Nhleko far from over Police Minister Nathi Nhleko will this week to answer to Parliament on his public spats with Ipid head Robert McBride, after he insisted McBride needs to be re-charged. Full story |
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Attorney accused of stealing degree A Cape Town attorney in the middle of a R200 million business scam faces being struck off the roll for allegedly stealing the identity of a dead man. Full story |
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High-flying premier plummets to F rating from DA The DA in the North West has given Premier Supra Mahumapelo and five of his MECs F ratings in their annual scorecard. Full story |
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New Proteas are starting to bloom The resilience shown in the first Test in Perth, after Dale Steyn left the field, was the turning point of the series, according to Faf du Plessis. Full story |
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