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President Cyril Ramaphosa won’t act yet against officials linked to wrongdoing, a die-hard UK fan inked his arm with Springbok scrumhalf Cobus Reinach’s signature and Angola decriminalizes same-sex conduct.
Have a look at some of our top stories of the day:
Ramaphosa: It’s too early to suspend officials over commission testimony
President Cyril Ramaphosa has said he will wait for the outcomes of all judicial commission of inquiry to be finalised before deciding whether he should suspend government officials implicated in wrongdoing.
‘That’s why Julius must take the land’ – woman’s rant in Clicks goes viral
Video footage of a woman verbally attacking a fellow customer at a Clicks pharmacy in Durban has been circulated on social media.
DECLINE TO PROSECUTE: Mokgoro inquiry hears of unofficial Jiba decision
The Mokgoro commission of inquiry has heard that the North West Director of Public Prosecutions declined to prosecute suspended deputy prosecutions boss Nomgcobo Jiba for fraud and perjury.
SA man who died in custody in Mozambique may have been poisoned – family
The family of André Hanekom, the 61-year-old South African man who died in custody in Mozambique, believes he was poisoned.
Gwen Ngwenya’s resignation exposes the DA’s soft underbelly
Gwen Ngwenya, the DA’s head of policy, resigned after sending a blistering letter to party leader Mmusi Maimane. She describes a party seemingly in shambles, unable to take difficult decisions, writes Pieter du Toit.
Die-hard UK fan gets Springbok’s name tattooed on arm
A die-hard Northampton Saints fan has stuck to his word and inked his arm with Springbok scrumhalf Cobus Reinach’s signature.
One-month-old baby missing after mom leaves her with ‘kind’ woman in shopping mall
Police are urging the public to be on the lookout for a woman who is alleged to have kidnapped a 1-month-old baby from a mother in the Eastern Cape.
The future of the ANC is bright
Our members and leaders should be beyond reproach and should be the high moral standards through which society sets its own standards of morality, writes Ronald Lamola.
Angola decriminalizes same-sex conduct, rights group says
Human Rights Watch says the southern African nation of Angola has decriminalized same-sex activity and banned discrimination based on sexual orientation.
A look at Lee – the 30-year-old dark-haired businessman and model from Cape Town
In less than a month from now you’ll finally be able to see South African women competing to win the heart of the first local Bachelor.
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