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Eight in ten new voters are young and most of them do not trust any party to deliver

Nearly 380,000 of the 477,174 South Africans who registered to vote this weekend were aged 16 to 29, but many say no party has earned their trust yet.
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The family of a Zion Church bishop say he was found in a shallow grave wrapped in a blanket, cowhide and plastic while his coffin, displayed at a public funeral, held only building blocks.
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Bafana Bafana must beat South Korea to reach the last 32, but they will have to do it without Teboho Mokoena.
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Jub Jub denies gun as court confirms his past conviction puts him on a tougher charge

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King Misuzulu warns against attacking foreigners

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Gauteng courts brace for a day packed with cash, bribes and Jub Jub

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South Africa waits as United States HIV funding faces axe

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