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| | | | | Truck protest brings Pretoria traffic to a standstill The traffic mayhem in Pretoria, caused by protesting coal truck drivers driving in convoy on all almost all major roads, could prevail for most of the day. Full story | | | | | | | | | | |
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Emotionless family killer gets life Mogamberry Rajen Kandasamy appeared emotionless when he was sentenced to life in prison for bludgeoning his wife and two children to death. Full story |
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Devastating fire sweeps through Plettenberg Bay Several Plettenberg Bay homes were destroyed and residents evacuated as a massive wildfire swept through the coastal holiday town. Full story |
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Constitutional Court asked to step in over welfare deal The government is facing a legal demand that the nation’s top court oversee a planned renewal of a welfare-distribution contract with Net 1 UEPS Technologies. Full story |
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Trump takes measured tone in latest speech President Trump told Congress he was open to immigration reform in a speech that offered a more restrained tone than his election campaign and first month in the White House. Full story |
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