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+ Die Oord, NCIS: Sydney, Patience, The Agency, The ‘Burbs & The Gilded Age
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+ Die Oord, NCIS: Sydney, Patience, The Agency, The ‘Burbs & The Gilded Age

Runners, riders, trainers and form – all the key details you need to know for Saturday’s big race at Aintree.

Jay Bayliss is unfit to face criminal proceedings but successfully reapplied for his driving licence.

The Supreme Court of Appeal recently ruled that the state-owned electricity utility Eskom must disclose its contracts with coal and diesel suppliers.

Repeated arson fires have damaged Riverlea Secondary School, destroying classrooms.
Joy “Mama Joy” Chauke continues to plead to be taken to the FIFA World Cup which commences on June this year to support Bafana Bafana in their first appearance at the tournament since hosting it in 2010.

Gareth Mnisi is allegedly at the centre of a tender manipulation plot
Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking… This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past seven days.
A proposed Zimbabwean constitutional amendment will extend the term of the current president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to 2030.

Hundreds of former workers are still without compensation 15 years after the mine failed

Inefficiencies in South Africa’s freight network cost the country R1 billion every day, but improvements to the railway may turn things around.

The 42-year-old gold miner was standing in waist-high water when rescuers found him in a flooded tunnel.

Iran’s deputy foreign minister says Israeli strikes on Lebanon are a ‘grave violation’ of the deal.

Kenya dismissed a UN report of sexual abuse by its police in Haiti, citing no evidence.
Joburg needs its councillors to place the interests of the city above their personal interests or those of their political parties.

Discover why World Sports Betting is South Africa’s most trusted platform for World Cup betting, offering best odds, advanced features, amazing promotions and strong local sporting partnerships.

One of the biggest mysteries in publishing is solved, as The Housemaid writer reveals her real name.
Former acting National Director of Public Prosecutions Mokotedi Mpshe denies claims of political interference in the removal of advocate Anton Ackermann from Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases.

Chief justice Mandisa Maya indicates the delivery is expected within a month

South African drinking habits are changing, with consumers’ booze baskets shrinking.

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