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2018-04-23 18:07
Prince William and Kate Middleton with their newborn son. (AP)

Prince William and Kate Middleton with their newborn son. (AP)

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The countrywide bus strike is set to escalate as new wage negotiates are to resume, the Moses Mabhida violence is blamed on poor security and a woman explains how she was duped out of R600 000 by a fake prophet.

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The Duke and Duchess have welcomed their third child and the fifth in line to the British throne.

It's back to the drawing board for unions and bus companies as parties re-enter into wage negotiations, which are expected to be facilitated by the Department of Labour.

Thousands of workers are expected to take to the streets on Wednesday for a one day strike as the South African Federation of Trade Unions plans to make the country “ungovernable”.

A cold front is expected to make landfall in Cape Town late in the afternoon.

PSL chairperson Irvin Khoza has blamed inadequate security for the fan violence that occurred at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

The sister of a man who appeared in court for charges related to the outbreak of violence at a soccer match on Saturday says it is unfair that he is facing the charges alone.

Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that Patrick Mabedi will take over as head coach of the club following the resignation of Steve Komphela.

She visited dark rooms filled with ceremonial candles and containers of muthi, performed numerous cleansing and healing rituals all in the hope of getting help for recurring headaches and maybe finding love again.

A 30-year-old from Hartbeespoort, who went from broke to being a millionaire overnight after winning the lotto, still uses his three-year-old iPhone 6, shops at Mr Price, Pick n Pay and Spar, and refuses to go to expensive restaurants.

The man accused of throwing his 1-year-old daughter from the roof of a shack earlier this month during municipal demolitions of illegal structures has been released on a warning by the New Brighton Magistrate's Court in Port Elizabeth.

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