#News24 ICYMI: SA backs Caster after IAAF ruling; Christo Wiese sues Steinhoff; and How Saldanha dodged Day Zero

2018-04-26 18:12
Caster Semenya. (Getty Images)

Caster Semenya. (Getty Images)

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Motorists are in for a steep petrol price hike, more delays in the Sassa saga and claims of mismanagement rocks the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse.

Have a look at some of our leading stories making headlines:

SASCOC disappointed with IAAF ruling, back Caster

SASCOC has voiced its disappointment with the decision taken by the IAAF to amend their classification for athletes with differences of sexual development.

SA billionaire Christo Wiese sues Steinhoff for R59bn

Companies in Christo Wiese’s Titan Group announced on Thursday they are suing embattled retailer Steinhoff for R59bn.

SA cellphone users will soon be allowed to carry over unused data - Icasa

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has announced four new regulations to end-user and subscriber services charters.

WATCH: How Saldanha dodged its Day Zero

While Cape Town has been breathing a sigh of relief following rains, the West Coast has narrowly escaped its own Day Zero that would have had a disastrous impact on several small towns in the Saldanha Bay Municipality.

State closes its case in Karabo Mokoena murder trial

The State has rested its case with testimony from guards who worked at the apartment building where murder accused Sandile Mantsoe lived at the time of the death of his girlfriend, Karabo Mokoena.

Mugabe's son-in-law: 'I worked in hotels, cleaning toilets in US'

Ex-president Robert Mugabe's son in law, Simba Chikore, has reportedly described himself as a "simple young Zimbabwean man", who struggled to finance his own education while studying in the United States.

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