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| | | | | #StateCapture war: Now it’s 5 against 1 Opposition parties, buoyed by victory in the state capture report case, are hoping to pin down President Jacob Zuma in court today. Full story | | | | | | | | | | |
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Thousands to march in Pretoria Traffic is expected to come to a standstill as thousands of supporters of the EFF, DA and Save South Africa march in the Pretoria CBD. Full story |
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Wealthy Cape Town businessman abducted Six armed men are believed to have abducted Naushad Khan outside his Athlone clothing store as he was locking up for the night. Full story |
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Probe after matric maths paper leaked The leaking of a matric exam paper has raised questions about the Department of Basic Education’s tighter security measures. Full story |
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Australia opt for Siddle in first Test against Proteas Australia have chosen the experience of Peter Siddle over the uncapped Joe Mennie for the first Test against South Africa. Full story |
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