Malema’s sentencing postponed to April

Julius Malema will have to wait longer to hear if he’s going to jail after his sentencing was pushed to April.
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A 39-year-old man from the Eastern Cape has turned a smelly job into a business that supports his girlfriend and two children.
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Sunrisers Eastern Cape stormed into the Betway SA20 final with a commanding seven-wicket win over the Paarl Royals in qualifier two at the Wanderers on Friday.
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