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The former acting head of the Mpumalanga education department is among 41 suspects arrested in a Hawks probe into an alleged R114 million tender fraud.
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South Africa delivered a masterclass in Ahmedabad, outclassing defending champions India by 76 runs in their ICC T20 World Cup super eight clash.
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