Body of Ekurhuleni MMC Andile Mngwevu found in Mozambique

The body of Ekurhuleni Roads and Transport Management MMC Andile Mngwevu has been found in Mozambique. His family confirmed the news after he went missing.
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Young job seekers queued from 5am outside a school in Ivory Park hoping for cleaning work but many were turned back or left without answers.
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Aiden Markram led from the front, scoring an unbeaten 86 off 47 balls as South Africa beat the West Indies by nine wickets in the opening T20 International at Boland Park in Paarl.
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