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This week, Kenya mourns the tragedy in Nairobi, while SA probes "White Widow" claims; Zuma lashes the UN and a hyena makes a dash for freedom.
Outa says it thought President Jacob Zuma would take more time to make a decision about signing the Bill that has given e-tolling the go-ahead.
The presidency has announced the new members of the SABC board, which includes two of the interim board’s representatives.
President Zuma was ready to klap the UN for basically ruining the world. But there are some things in Zuma’s presidency that will haunt him forever.
After losing three elections in a row to Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF, the MDC’s future is in jeopardy, says M&G’s Teldah Mawarire.
ISS analyst Gareth Newham and M&G reporter Sarah Evans unpack the realities that lie beneath the numbers from this year’s national crime statistics.
Join M&G Newsroom hosts Mmanaledi Mataboge and Kwanele Sosibo between 1pm and 2pm as they take you through the latest in news and current affairs.
A pupil from Glenvista High School in south Johannesburg has been suspended for allegedly assaulting a teacher and now faces a disciplinary hearing.
This week we touch on SA’s crime statistics, Zwelinzima Vavi’s Twitter apology, and the Northampton clown scaring town residents.