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Public Protector Busi Mkhwebane File picture: Bongani Shilubane/ANA Yes, Jacob Zuma influenced me, says #BusiMkhwebane

Public Protector Busi Mkhwebane has for the first time revealed that President Jacob Zuma’s input influenced the final CIEX report.

 
#MthokozisiNdaba has finally resurfaced after assault claims

Idols runner-up Mthokozisi Ndaba, who went on the run after allegedly assaulting a woman and breaking her tooth, says he is now cooperating with police.

 
LISTEN: De Lille 'plot' sows division in DA

A voice note exposing negative sentiments of a group within the DA unhappy with mayor Patricia de Lille, laid bare the party’s simmering divisions.

 
Stellenbosch University probes 'sex pest' claims

"He would touch me inappropriately or say something that made me feel uncomfortable," said a student who laid a complaint against a staff member.

 
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Former Eintracht Frankfurt player Jay-Jay Okocha greets fans before a Bundesliga match. Photo: EPA/RONALD WITTEK Nigeria legend Okocha explains why the Bundesliga is so 'special'
Kruger National Park ranger walks a dog (Hitler) trained to track the scent of a poacher for 20km. Picture: Oupa Mokoena/ANA Neighbours in joint bid to tackle poaching
In this photo taken from video Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle talk about their engagement during an interview in London. Picture: Pool via AP Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry at Windsor Castle
Bacon Braai Broodjies with VIP sauce - pic supplied Recipe: Bacon Braai Broodjies
 
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AFRICA More from Africa
In Zimbabwe, missing activist's family still holds out hope
 
Macron in Africa addresses the rights of girls
 
US and allies target militants in Somalia
Jaguar smashes Nurburgring record for sedans
This undated screen shot provided by Dictionary.com shows the word "complicit," on the Dictionary.com website. Russian election influence, the ever-widening sexual harassment scandal, mass shootings and the opioid epidemic helped elevate the word "complicit" as Dictionary.com's word of the year. One of the site's lexicographers, Jane Solomon, said ahead of Monday's announcement that lookups of the word increased nearly 300 percent over last year. She said "complicit" hit just about every hot button of the year, from politics to natural disasters. Picture: Dictionary.com via AP Dictionary.com chooses 'complicit' as its word of the year
The Umgeni Steam Railway is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers, whose aim is to preserve the heritage of railways in South Africa. Picture: Sarah Venketapathy. Have you taken the Umgeni Steam Train?
Shoppers at Fashion World, Cape Town in a queue with piles of clothing. Picture: Zeenat Vallie The big deal about Christmas clothes
A man watches a TV screen showing U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, during a news programme. Picture: AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File North Korea says it tested new missile that can reach US mainland
 
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