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| | | | | #VanBreda: 'How did blood spots get on Henri's shoes?' asks judge Judge Siraj Desai wanted to know how blood spots got on Henri van Breda's shoes which he claimed he left at the bottom of the stairs, as he always did. Full story | | | | | | | | | | |
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Malusi Gigaba announces investigation into Sars Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has called on President Jacob Zuma to create an inquiry into SA's tax administration. Full story |
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Author of #ThePresidentsKeepers 'not worried' about death threats Investigative journalist Jacques Pauw said as recently as Monday night a caller warned him to stop writing about President Jacob Zuma. Full story |
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Parliament hears details of shocking cash crisis at SABC The South African Broadcasting Corporation owes its creditors in excess of R600 million, its acting chief executive told Members of Parliament. Full story |
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Police probe video of SA celebs caught flaunting money Police have confirmed they were looking into the authenticity of numerous videos showing a group flaunting stacks of money. Full story |
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