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Retirement, relationship loss or major life decisions – your motives for making a pilgrimage affect your approach to technology.
National police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola has revealed that one of the suspects in the case of missing journalist Aserie Sibusiso Ndlovu and his partner, Zodwa Precious Mdluli, misled the police , diverting attention from himself.
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The Pretoria high court has ordered the forfeiture of the R60,000 bail paid by illegal mining kingpin Bethuel Ngobeni, after he failed to appear for trial in February.
The Pretoria high court has ordered the forfeiture of the R60,000 bail paid by illegal mining kingpin Bethuel Ngobeni, after he failed to appear for trial in February.
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