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What’s in City Press: Cyril trims the fat, R4.8m for nine toilets, what new Scorpions will look like

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City Press, 10 February 2019
City Press, 10 February 2019

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Cyril trims the fat

Merging ministries, cutting staff and reducing the number of provinces are part of ‘extreme changes’ mooted to reconfigure the state and drive efficiency

Mantashe says ‘friend’ paid for fence

ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe denies Bosasa paid for his electricity fence saying “it wasn’t Bosasa, it was a friend”.

What the new Scorpions will look like

Are they back with more venom or not? We take a look at what the new unit will consist of

Maimane puts his foot down

The DA leader has put a lid on an attempt to re-introduce the debate on BEE telling those pushing for race to be abandoned to, “shut up and get to work”.

Prophet of Profit

Is the Major One a con man? Malawians have seen through Shepherd Bushiri’s miracles and describe him as a con man and a fake who loves money and fame.

R4.8m for nine toilets

The Eastern Cape is at it again after spending R4.8 million to build just nine school toilets.

KZN’s killing fields

In 2017 an ‘overseas’ delegation announced it wanted to start an oil project in the area. The community planned a protest last year to try to find out details. Since then, six activists have died.

Riky Rick celebrates sex offender

Did you know that Riky Rick’s surprise celebrity guest at hyped Joburg hip-hop festival is a convicted sex abuser?

And finally, Ntombizodwa Makhoba and Grethe Kemp give their take on Sona fashion’s misses and hits.

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