On 15 April, a conflict between the Sudanese army and paramilitaries broke out, leading to hundreds of deaths and shortages of basic needs including water, food, medicine and fuel.
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In a statement, the party questioned the timing of de Ruyter's allegations, which came as political parties geared up for the 2024 general elections.
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The Eyewitness News bulletin with Jane Dutton – where you can find out all that happened in the day that was.
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The businessman, lawyer, and anti-apartheid activist was laid to rest in Tshwane on Wednesday, after dying in a car accident on last week.
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The body was initially thought to be the homeowner's body, Sibusiso Mahlangu, who, along with his wife, now stand accused of killing another man and passing the burnt body off as his to cash in on his life insurance.
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Izindaba zesiZulu no-Mvangeli Nzuza.
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Dube left the club at the end of November last year following allegations of assault on a female co-worker.
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The former Eskom CEO told MPs in Scopa the report had value, and led to a number of arrests at Eskom.
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This follows a threat from Gauteng Finance MEC Jacob Mamabolo to impose intergovernmental sanctions if the city failed to act.
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In addition, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said almost R1 billion would be allocated to fix sewer pumps across the metro.
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