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['Law won't stop us drinking']
A group of teenagers carrying bottles of beer and cider could be seen dancing in the streets to loud music from a liquor outlet in Makgofe village on Saturday night.
[Tutu throws his weight behind assisted suicide]
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has thrown his moral weight behind a campaign to change the law so people can choose when to dieâ the Sunday Times reports.
[WATCH: Masked #FeesMustFall protesters disrupt Wits classes]
[Wits protesting students. Picture Credit: Abigail Javier] By donning masksâ students defied strict new conditions about protests set down by the University of the Witwatersrand as they disrupted classes.
[Report of probe into rogue pastors due out on Tuesday]
The commission which investigated rogue pastors and traditional healers will release its findings on Tuesday.
[Wits students arrested as classes resume]
At least two students face possible immediate suspensions under tough conditions set by University of the Witwatersrand as part of its preparations to restart its academic programme on Monday.
[State withdraws charges against Nico Henning for hit on wife]
The state has withdrawn its case against Nico Henningâ a Pretoria businessman accused of plotting his wifeâs murder.
[SACP will form new revolutionary front if ANC capturedâ Nzimande warns]
[July 08,2015. YOUNG IDEAS: SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande and Jeremy Cronin at the partyâs third special congress in Soweto. Pic: Vathiswa Ruselo. © Sowetan.] If the ANC gets captured the South African Communist Party will be left with no other option but to build a new peopleâs national democratic revolutionary front and proceed with the objective of advancing the second radical phase of its democratic transitionâ says SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande.
[Who was Khwezi? Hereâs what we learnt during the Zuma rape trial]
[Simamkele Dlakavu, one of four protesters who upstaged President Jacob Zumaâs address at the IECâs election results announcementlast night. The quartet, who were reportedly accredited for the event as EFF campaigners, held placards honouring Khwezi, the woman who accused Zuma of rape in 2006. Pic: Simphiwe Nkwali. © Sunday Times] The woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rapeâ Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayoâ was from a family of political exiles whose life was spread across Zimbabweâ Swazilandâ Tanzaniaâ Britainâ the Netherlands and South Africa.
[Wits renamed âUniversity of the 'Whites-With-Randsâ on Wikipedia]
[OCTOBER 4 , 2016.LONE VOICE: Student Stuart Young holds a placard that expresses his wish to resume classes, while another student tries to snatch it away . Pic. Alon Skuy. © The Times. Fees Must Fall. The planned shut-down at the University of the Witwatersrand on Tuesday started off peacefully with a heavy police presence, but stun grenades and tear gas have been used to disperse gathered students, some of whom have been detained. Protests also continue on other campuses.Students and police clashed as Wits University reopened its doors on Tuesday.] The University of the Witwatersrand reopened on Monday with a new nameâ vice-chancellor and motto.
[State faces many hurdles as Panayiotou murder trial gets ahead]
Itâs crunch time in arguably the most anticipated trial of the year.
[Rape activist Khwezi dies]
The woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape in 2005â Aids activist Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayoâ who was always referred to in the media simply as Khweziâ has died.
[SPORT]
[Runny tummy nearly sunk Khune]
A runny stomach almost kept Itumeleng Khune out of Bafana Bafana's opening 2018 World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso here on Saturday, but a bottle of Coca-Cola saved the day for the goalkeeper.
[Mahachi happy he rejected Chiefs]
[Kudakwashe Mahachi of Golden Arrows and George Maluleka of Kaizer Chiefs during the Absa Premiership match between Golden Arrows and Kaizer Chiefs at Moses Mabhida Stadium on February 02, 2016 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images)] Most players would welcome a move to Kaizer Chiefs but Kudakwashe Mahachi is an exception.
[Shamsiâ Maharaj in SA test squad for Australia]
Australians had better get used to the sight of Tabraiz Shamsiâ who was on Monday named in the SA squad that will play tests in Perthâ Hobart and Adelaide next month.
[Rampant Chiefs march past bewildered Celtic in impressive Macufe Cup showing]
[Siphiwe Tsabalala of Kaizer Chiefs celebrating his goal with team mates during the 2016 Sparta Macufe Cup match between Bloemfontein Celtic and Kaizer Chiefs at Vodacom Park on October 09, 2016 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. (Photo by Charle Lombard/Gallo Images)] Kaizer Chiefs' revival continued after Steve Komphela's charges beat Bloemfontein Celtic 4-1 to win the 2016 Macufe Cup at the Free State Stadium on Sunday.
[Mahachi's revenge wish comes true]
[Tendai Ndoro of Pirates and Kudakwashe Mahachi of Golden Arrows during the 2016 Telkom Knockout Launch at Wanderers Clubhouse on October 06, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)] As they say, you should be careful what you wish for; and Golden Arrows midfielder Kudakwashe Mahachi can now attest to this after the Telkom Knockout last 16 draw yesterday.
[Bafana almost have it in the bag, but share points in Ouagadougou]
A lapse of concentration at the back cost Bafana Bafana three points in their opening 2018 World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso here on Saturday.
[GOOD LIFE]
[Septermber 29 2016: Cleopatra Ndhlovu is the general manager at the Centre of Tissue Engineering in Pretoria. Photo: Veli Nhlapo © Sowetan.]
[Queen of tissue, organ donation]
CLEOPATRA Ndhlovu is like a guardian angel you look for when you are faced with a life-changing health issue.
[Revamp adds extra sparkle to Sun City]
Sun City is a place I grew up reading about and hearing people make glowing remarks about the ultimate resort for family holidays.
[Husband jealous because I'm on point]
Is it normal for my husband to be jealous and accuse me of cheating just because I'm always on point and always on my phone?
['Surgery can relieve pain for endometriosis sufferers, but can't stop it from recurring']
[When a woman wants to have a child and that desire becomes her priority, assisted reproductive technology (in vitro fertilization) -- which has few complications -- can be envisaged. ©Pamela Moore / Istock.com] October 6 to 8, 2016, general practitioners and specialists head to the Entretiens de Bichat medical conference in Paris, France, to take stock of developments in the profession.
[Who wants to live forever? Forget it, study says]
[According to researchers, life expectancy globally has risen almost continuously since the 19th century. ©Eva Katalin Kondoros/Istock.com] No one might ever challenge the 122-year record of the longest-living person in documented history, said a study Wednesday which claimed to have found a "ceiling" to maximum human lifespan.
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[SABC concert artists gatvol - musicians demand to be paid]
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[Muvhango star doesn't know she's wife No. 3]
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[Here's a good look at DJ Zinhle's man]
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[No one will replace Senzoâ says Kelly Khumalo]
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[Furman bemoans Bafana's lack of killer punch after letting Burkina Faso off the hook]
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[Mzansi's Sexiest 2017 Top 12 revealed]
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