This is where the money for the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Brandfort museum went, the Gupta family says a high court was wrong to ground their plane and a UWC professor is found dead in a swimming pool.
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An audit report commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) found that nearly R600 000 paid to two contractors for the beleaguered Winnie Madikizela-Mandela museum project in the Free State amounted to "fruitless expenditure".
Despite Ajay Gupta appearing friendly and jovial in his exchange with SA businessman Justin van Pletzen in Dubai, a source has revealed that it was Gupta himself who opened a case of invasion of privacy against Van Pletzen.
A Nelson Mandela Bay metro police officer says he feels "good" after catching a 1-year-old girl whose father had thrown her from their shack in Port Elizabeth.
A 39-year-old actor from Centurion, in Gauteng, died after he slipped and fell off a cliff at the Sterkspruit Waterfall in the Drakensberg while filming a movie scene.
The Gupta family have argued, in their application to appeal a high court ruling to ground their plane, that the court made a number of errors, including believing that the Canadian export bank which facilitated the lease deal would suffer reputational harm.
South Africa's Caster Semenya dedicated her 800m gold at the Commonwealth Games to the rural youth of Africa.
Deputy Judge President Isaac Madondo handed down his judgment before a packed gallery on Friday.