Skolopad collapses and is carried out of Samas on a stretcher, falling North West meteor is not out of the ordinary says expert, and the DA can't have it both ways says Advocate Dali Mpofu.
Here are today's top stories:
Serena Williams announced her shock withdrawal from the French Open on Monday with injury just minutes before her scheduled fourth-round clash against long-time bitter rival and fellow Grand Slam icon Maria Sharapova.
Police Minister Bheki Cele vowed to combat the plague of
serious and violent crime, mainly aggravated robberies, that continue to
grip the country.
In one incident at a garage in Krugersdorp, west of Johannesburg, seven suspects armed with AK-47s and handguns confronted security while they were transporting money from the garage.
Both murder accused Jason Rohde and maintenance man Desmond Daniels saw
Susan Rohde's dead body in the bathroom of the Spier hotel room the
morning she was found.
At least 25 people were killed when Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted on
Sunday, belching ash and rock and forcing the airport to close, the
country's disaster agency said.
Controversial local entertainer Skolopad collapsed during the South African Music Awards, (Samas) and was carried out of the Sun Arena on a stretcher, on Saturday.
Despite dramatic footage showing what appears to be a meteor hurtling toward earth, the object that fell in Ottosdal in the North West this past weekend is nothing out of the ordinary - so says Johan Smit, chairperson of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA).
Four suspects have been arrested and a Mercedes-Benz ML 500 that was hijacked from the bodyguard of the Gauteng MEC for sports, arts, culture and recreation Faith Mazibuko on Saturday has been recovered, police said on Monday.
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