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IEC Commissioner’s nephew granted R20 000 bail

File image: The Palm Ridge Magistrate court in Gauteng. 1 minute The Electoral Commission’s (IEC) Dr. Nomsa Masuku’s nephew will be back in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court in Johannesburg in February next year. Thirty-year-old Ciniso Masuku is implicated in R1.2 million fraud of the Corporate Social Investment…

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SA bowlers dominate Pakistan despite batting woes in Lahore

Senuran Muthusamy South Africa’s bowlers have Pakistan on the ropes early on day two of the first Cricket test match in Lahore, Pakistan. However, the Proteas’ stuttering batters failed to land any killer blows of their own later on in the day. After bowling out Pakistan for 378 in their first innings, South Africa finished…

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DA issues a 48-hour ultimatum to President Ramaphosa

DA leader John Steenhuisen speaking during an event. The Democratic Alliance (DA) has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to President Cyril Ramaphosa over what they call an unjust firing of Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Andrew Whitfield. It emerged during the post-cabinet briefing that Whitfield had been removed with no plans for a cabinet…

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‘Go back to school’: Zifa NC tells ex-footballers

She said this soon after the Zifa Assembly had ratified a draft constitution into a new constitution at a Zifa annual general meeting (AGM) held at a hotel in Harare yesterday. ZIFA Normalisation Committee and former Mighty Warriors coach Rosemary Mugadza has encouraged former footballers to go to school if they want to lead Zifa….

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Pirates beat Chiefs for fourth consecutive time in derby

Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs players captured during the derby. 1 minute Orlando Pirates have created history by beating arch-rivals, Kaizer Chiefs, four times in a row for the first time in history. Pirates recorded a narrow one-nil victory in the Soweto Derby at the FNB Stadium this afternoon, the 10th successive time that the…

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