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During a radio interview on Tuesday, political commentator Prince Mashele suggested that he didn't legally owe his publisher, Jonathan Ball, the truth about who funded his book, "The Outsider: Unauthorised Biography of Herman Mashaba." Prince Mashele claims he had no legal duty to disclose the truth about who financed his book
on Herman Mashaba, which he pitched as an unauthorised biography. Publishing house Jonathan Ball Publishers pulled the book from shelves after it emerged that Mashaba paid R12.5 million to fund it without their knowledge. Gift of the Givers Foundation has delivered thousands of litres of bottled water to Hammanskraal,
north of Pretoria, amid a cholera outbreak that has claimed the lives of 15 people. The City of Tshwane has urged residents to refrain from drinking tap water until the cause of the outbreak is established. Jurie Roux is challenging the Western Cape High Court judgment that ordered him to pay back the R37 million owed to Stellenbosch University
with interest and costs. His SA Rugby severance package is understood to be"less than R10 million" according to the company records. Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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South Africa: Hammanskraal Residents Warned Against Using Tap WaterThe City of Tshwane has warned residents from Hammanskraal and surrounding areas not to use water from taps for drinking following the outbreak of gastrointestinal infection or diarrhoeal disease in the area.
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